Referees’ boss Howard Webb has acknowledged to Manchester United that the choice to not ship off Brentford’s Nathan Collins final weekend was incorrect.
United contacted Webb, head of PGMO, after their eventual 3-1 defeat to ask why the Bees’ skipper was not proven crimson for hauling again Bryan Mbeumo inside the realm and denying a transparent goalscoring alternative.
On the time, the Premier League’s match centre defined that, following a VAR test, no crimson was proven as a result of Mbeumo didn’t have management of the ball.
Nevertheless, United chief government Omar Berrada and technical director Jason Wilcox sought an evidence.
Nathan Collins introduced down Bryan Mbeumo within the field within the 71st minute when Brentford have been main 2-1

Referee Craig Pawson awarded United a penalty however solely confirmed Collins a yellow card

Howard Webb, head of PGMO, has now admitted the officers made a mistake to not ship Collins off
The membership haven’t made a public fuss over the scenario however behind the scenes have acted given the potential implications for under-pressure supervisor Ruben Amorim.
They’re understood to have appreciated Webb’s honesty and transparency in acknowledging the error.
Had Brentford been diminished to 10 males, United’s probabilities of securing some extent, and probably three, might effectively have elevated considerably with the rating at 2-1 on the time of the incident – and the following week of ‘disaster’ confronted by Amorim might effectively have performed out otherwise.