The referee was a bit unprofessional with giving out cards…we always have this same issues whenever he officiates our matches and we can’t continue like that any longer” Manchester United star calls out Premier League Referee for wrong decision making on match with Everton today. 👀 “It feels like déjà vu every time he officiates our matches. We can’t keep tolerating this bias!” A “phantom foul” that led to a yellow card for Lisandro Martinez—when replays showed he barely touched the Everton player

Frustration reached a boiling point at Goodison Park as Manchester United players and fans voiced their anger over yet another contentious performance from a Premier League referee. The official’s decisions once again raised questions about fairness and professionalism in England’s top flight.
United defender Lisandro Martinez found himself at the center of controversy after being booked for what seemed like a harmless challenge. Video replays showed little to no contact, but the referee’s interpretation disrupted United’s momentum and reignited suspicions of biased officiating whenever he oversees their matches.
“It’s the same story every time he referees our games,” a Manchester United player allegedly commented after the match. “This kind of bias is unacceptable. It’s unprofessional and directly impacts our performance.” This sentiment reflects a broader concern within the club, which has often found itself on the wrong end of debatable calls during crucial fixtures.
The situation became even more contentious as Everton players avoided similar punishments for comparable or worse challenges. Fans quickly took to social media, sharing clips of Martinez’s booking and calling for greater accountability from the league’s officiating body.
United manager Erik ten Hag, while composed in his post-match remarks, didn’t hide his frustration. “Consistency in decision-making is crucial. The players deserve fair treatment,” he said.
As calls for reform grow louder, the pressing question remains: will the Premier League address these recurring issues, or will Manchester United continue to grapple with controversial refereeing in critical
matches?