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Erik ten Hag was left furious over a foul on Marcus Rashford (Picture: Getty)

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was booked for launching a water bottle in disgust during the 3-1 derby defeat to Manchester City on Sunday.

The Dutchman was shown a yellow card by referee Andrew Madley in the 57th minute immediately after Phil Foden scored to make it 1-1.

Ten Hag was left furious after Kyle Walker appeared to trip Marcus Rashford just before the goal, throwing the bottle on the ground after being denied a free-kick.

Madley decided to go back and book Ten Hag for his antics after Foden’s goal – with the midfielder’s equaliser allowed to stand despite the alleged foul.

Former Premier League referee Mike Dean told Sky Sports: ‘The contact doesn’t justify the way Rashford went down. It’s not a foul and play on was the correct decision.’

Former Manchester City star Micah Richards also shrugged off the incident in his post-match analysis, insisting that Rashford was not fouled.

Ex-United defender Gary Neville, meanwhile, said: ‘Manchester United are asking for a foul on Rashford.

Kyle Walker did not concede a foul for his challenge (Picture: Getty)

‘Ten Hag is complaining and getting booked. There was nothing in that.’

Ten Hag was quizzed about the incident after the match and said: ‘I looked back and asked Rashy if there was contact. Maybe soft, but there was contact.’

City’s 3-1 win means that Ten Hag has now lost four of his five Manchester derbies as manager of the Red Devils.


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