PGMOL admits to mistakes in two matches over weekend as Man United get controversial goal

May 18, 2026 - 18:15
PGMOL admits to mistakes in two matches over weekend as Man United get controversial goal

Referees organisation the PGMOL has admitted that Manchester United’s second goal against Nottingham Forest should not have stood.

The Red Devils took a 2-1 lead in their 3-2 win at Old Trafford as Bryan Mbeumo‘s shot was blocked and fell for Matheus Cunha, who slotted home.

Bryan Mbeumo traps ball with his arm while playing for Manchester United
Mbeumo clearly used his arm to help control the ball

But in the build-up to the goal, Mbeumo used his arm to trap the ball and turn to get the shot off.

The goal was given on field before VAR intervened and asked Michael Salisbury to go and have a look.

But he stuck with his original decision, leaving Vitor Pereira and the Forest players furious.

“After review, the decision of goal stands because the handball offence is accidental, therefore the final decision is goal,” Salisbury said on the pitch when announcing the goal would count.

However, it’s emerged on Monday that Forest have received an admission from PGMOL chief Howard Webb that the goal should not have stood.

Salisbury’s call was met with lots of anger, including from Man United legend Gary Neville.

He said on commentary for Sky Sports: “I think that is an absolute shocker in every single way. Honestly, that is ridiculous. The VAR has been clear: the player has handballed it.

“He looked it for three minutes and the referee has looked at it for another minute. I can’t believe what I have just seen.

“That was handball. I don’t know what to say.”

Meanwhile, Premier League icon Alan Shearer said: Wow. “That’s disgraceful. Shocking shocking shocking. That’s a CLEAR handball.”

Man United went on to win 3-2 in a match that also saw Bruno Fernandes has equalled the all-time assists in a season record when he supplied United’s third of the match which was scored by Mbeumo.

Another VAR-CE

It wasn’t just at the Man United vs Forest game where VAR came under intense scrutiny.

Later on Sunday, Crystal Palace were aggrieved after being denied a penalty during their 2-2 draw at Brentford.

Brennan Johnson went down demanding a spot-kick after clearly having his shirt pulled by Bees midfielder Yehor Yarmoliuk inside the box.

No penalty was the verdict from referee Sam Barrott and to add insult to injury for the Eagles, Brentford equalised to make it 2-2.

talkSPORT understands the PGMOL have told Palace that they should have been awarded a penalty for the shirt pull on Johnson.

Manchester United 3-2 Nottingham Forest

With Michael Carrick set to be named the permanent Man United manager, the home side flew out of the blocks.

They scored within five minutes through a very rare source of goals, in Luke Shaw, the left-back scoring just his fourth Premier League goal.

That remained the score until half time, and things exploded into life.

Elliot Anderson then delivered a stunning ball into the box that Morato powered home.

Parity didn’t last long as just moments later, the controversial goal happened.

With Salisbury indicating that he felt the handball was accidental and didn’t lead directly to a goal, so he stuck with his original decision.

Matheus Cunha scores goal for Manchester United against Forest
Cunha profited from Salisbury’s oversight as he scored his tenth Premier League goal of the season
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Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White celebrate goal against Manchester United
Anderson starred in the match as he provided assists for both of Forest’s goals
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Man United made it 3-1 soon after as Fernandes found space down the right and drilled a low cross into the box.

That was tapped in by Mbeumo, and the whole team celebrated with their captain, who is now level on 20 assists for the season with Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.

He now has one more match in which to try and break it.

Forest set up a nervy finish as Anderson found Morgan Gibbs-White in the box, and he tucked home for his 14th Premier League goal of the season, which will do his England World Cup chances no harm at all.

The game descended into a basketball match from there, with both sides having numerous chances, but the Red Devils clung on as Casemiro also said goodbye to Old Trafford.

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