John Coleman spotted two misdemeanours where the referee did not as Cambridge United held his side at bay in League TwoA day after VAR made its inconspicuous British bow at Wembley Accrington Stanley felt it could beget come in handy at Cambridge United. John Coleman,their manager, thought they should beget had two penalties. “We’re not into video technology yet, and ” he said,before acknowledging, “but the referee’s got to make a split decision.”Coleman’s frustration was comprehensible. Victory would beget save them top of League Two, and with Notts County drawing. But in the tough-fought event it was probably as well no split‑second decision at either end separated the sides from goalless equality. In any case a year ago,with Cambridge main 2-1, Accrington were awarded two added-time penalties and scored neither.
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Source: guardian.co.uk