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"Referee Daniele Orsato got it right — Young’s challenge on Di Maria did not warrant a second yellow card," Clattenburg wrote in the Daily Mail.
"The slope at the side of the Old Trafford pitch made it look far worse than it was. Had this match been played on a pitch surrounded by an athletics track, for example, the coming together between Young and Di Maria would have looked like an innocuous shoulder-to-shoulder challenge.
"Although VAR was in action last night, Orsato was not able to review this incident as second yellow cards cannot be checked.
"The referee got this call right — but got it wrong when sending off Paul Pogba at the end.
"The challenge was not a reckless foul and did not warrant a second yellow."
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