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It was a remarkable display of sportsmanship.
With Manchester United leading their Europa League Round of 16 tie with Real Sociedad, the Red Devils were awarded a penalty when the referee felt Patrick Dorgu had been fouled in the box. Dorgu, however, disagreed and was seen gesturing to the referee that it was a not a foul.
VAR agreed and the penalty was revoked — but just how often does a player admit something that benefits the opposition?
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It was a remarkable display of sportsmanship.
With Manchester United leading their Europa League Round of 16 tie with Real Sociedad, the Red Devils were awarded a penalty when the referee felt Patrick Dorgu had been fouled in the box. Dorgu, however, disagreed and was seen gesturing to the referee that it was a not a foul.
VAR agreed and the penalty was revoked — but just how often does a player admit something that benefits the opposition?

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