According to manager Gary O'Neil, Wolverhampton Wanderers received an apology for the non-award of a penalty during their 1-0 loss to Manchester United.
At Old Trafford, André Onana collided with Sasa Kalajdzic in stoppage time, but on-field referee Simon Hooper did not call a foul.
VAR After determining it was not a clear and obvious error, Michael Salisbury checked the incident and approved it. However, O'Neil afterwards stated that Select Group 1 Manager of the PGMOL Jonathan Moss had acknowledged a mistake had occurred.
"I was told live that they didn't think that it was a clear and obvious error," O'Neil claimed. "However, after speaking with Jonathan Moss—and bravo to him for being upfront—he has expressed regret and stated that it was an obvious penalty that ought to have been imposed.
"I'm sorry because he came out so openly. I spent the afternoon with him attempting to comprehend the new rules and avoiding getting in trouble for breaking them, both of which I failed to achieve.
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