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Man Utd star Andre Onana avoided red card due to little-known rule as Bodo/Glimt star reveals referee’s explanation


ANDRE ONANA avoided a red card against Bodo/Glimt due to a little-known rule.

The Cameroonian, 28, was in action as Manchester United came from behind to beat their Norwegian opponents 3-2 in the Europa League.

Andre Onana appeared to handle outside the boxCredit: TNT Sports
Onana helped his side to a comeback winCredit: Getty
Lawrence Visser elected not to punish Andre OnanaCredit: Rex

With 15 minutes remaining, Onana was involved in a highly contentious moment.

As Bodo/Glimt broke forward, the United stopper raced out of his goal.

Onana challenged Jens Petter Hauge, with the ball clearly striking his arm and stopping Bodo/Glimt’s attack.

Referee Lawrence Visser immediately waved away the visitors’ claims.

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The decision was then cleared by VAR as the game continued.

After his side’s defeat, Bodo/Glimt’s skipper Patrick Berg revealed Visser’s on-field explanation for the decision.

He told Norwegian broadcaster NRK: “I feel Jens tries to drag the ball past Onana and then it hits his hand.

“He [Visser] explains that there is a rule that states that the ball can hit the hand if it is on the ground as a support, then it does not matter.”

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While the decision not to send Onana off was correct by the letter of the law, it still left some opposition players with a sour taste.

Hakon Evjen added: “It looked like he takes it with his hand now and then, whether there is support or not.

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“It is an open target for Jens at 20 metres, so it is at least debatable.”

Man Utd had taken the lead after just 48 seconds via Alejandro Garnacho.

But Bodo/Glimt stunned the Old Trafford crowd by turning the game on its head courtesy of strikes by Evjen And Philip Zinckernagel.

Rasmus Hojlund levelled on the stroke of half-time, before grabbing what turned out to be the winner on 50 minutes.

After the game, Onana caught up with a high-profile compatriot.

The goalkeeper beamed as he posed for a snap with former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

Onana beams as he poses with Francis NgannouCredit: Getty
Patrick Berg revealed the referee’s decision making processCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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