Manchester United hit with Football Association charge following Liverpool match

United players surrounded referee Craig Pawson in the first-half after Virgil Van Dijk challenged David De Gea

Jack Rathborn
Tuesday 21 January 2020 10:42 GMT
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Manchester United have been charged by the Football Association for failing to conduct themselves in an orderly fashion during their Premier League defeat against Liverpool on Sunday.

United’s players surrounded referee Craig Pawson midway through the opening period after Virgil Van Dijk challenged David De Gea.

Roberto Firmino subsequently scored, but his goal was chalked off following a VAR review of Van Dijk’s clash with the United goalkeeper.

United have until Thursday to respond to the charge.

A statement from the FA read: “Manchester United FC has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E20(a). It is alleged that the club failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the 26th minute of the Premier League fixture against Liverpool FC on Sunday (19/1/20).”

De Gea dropped the ball following Van Dijk’s challenge. United failed to clear their lines with Firmino appearing to double Liverpool’s advantage at Anfield.

A furious De Gea led United’s protests, rushing over to Pawson to vent his frustration. The Spaniard, who was booked for his actions, was joined by a number of his team-mates in surrounding the referee.

A VAR review of the incident deemed De Gea had been fouled and Firmino’s goal was disallowed, but Liverpool still went on to win the game 2-0 and extend their lead over Manchester City to 16 points.

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