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Published 18:03 13 Dec 2017 GMT
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"We have been phenomenal at home this season, so we are not going to let a clear penalty, which was not given on Sunday, dampen our spirits."https://twitter.com/RobDawsonESPN/status/940994278297423873 https://twitter.com/samuelluckhurst/status/940989248962007042 In the 79th minute of the derby game, United were chasing an equaliser and Herrera tumbled over Nicolas Otamendi's leg.
Michael Oliver, the referee, didn't award United a penalty and booked Herrera for simulation. Following the match, Mourinho blamed the loss on the failure to award his side a penalty, and is sticking to that excuse three days later.
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