Ivan Juric, manager of Southampton, feels Liverpool should have been given a penalty in the second half of their 3-1 loss at Anfield on Saturday. Will Smallbone gave the Saints an unexpected lead in stoppage time of the first half, but Darin Nunez quickly erased the lead. Mo Salah scored two penalty penalties in the second half to give Liverpool the victory, but Juric thought the first one was unfair. There didn't appear to be much in the area as Smallbone and Nunez collided, but referee Lewis Smith gave the penalty. Juric, the Southampton manager, is furious at Liverpool's penalty call. "They responded quite well," Juric said to BBC Sport. "We had some excellent first-half situations. The match was altered, in my opinion, by the [first] penalty, which was not a penalty. I'm happy with the way we performed today. "This can never be a punishment. Since it was 1-1 and somewhat altered the outcome, I apologize for what happened. Many of our yo...
Manchester United's Harry Maguire and Manuel Ugarte will miss the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie against Real Sociedad after missing training on Wednesday.
Both players were left out of United's 18-man travelling party after suffering minor injuries in Sunday's FA Cup penalty shootout defeat at home to Fulham, adding to the club's already long list of absences.
Ruben Amorim is already without several players for Thursday's match against La Real, including Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo, and Lisandro Martinez.
Luke Shaw, Jonny Evans, and Mason Mount are still out and undergoing rehabilitation away from the group, as are goalkeepers Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton.
However, there was some good news: young midfielder Toby Collyer trained on Wednesday morning before taking the afternoon flight to Spain.
Ayden Heaven, who made his United debut at the weekend, has made his first European trip, and January signing Patrick Dorgu is available despite a three-game domestic ban.
United defender Matthijs de Ligt is scheduled to speak with head coach Amorim in Spain on Wednesday evening.
Both players were left out of United's 18-man travelling party after suffering minor injuries in Sunday's FA Cup penalty shootout defeat at home to Fulham, adding to the club's already long list of absences.
Ruben Amorim is already without several players for Thursday's match against La Real, including Amad Diallo, Kobbie Mainoo, and Lisandro Martinez.
Luke Shaw, Jonny Evans, and Mason Mount are still out and undergoing rehabilitation away from the group, as are goalkeepers Altay Bayindir and Tom Heaton.
However, there was some good news: young midfielder Toby Collyer trained on Wednesday morning before taking the afternoon flight to Spain.
Ayden Heaven, who made his United debut at the weekend, has made his first European trip, and January signing Patrick Dorgu is available despite a three-game domestic ban.
United defender Matthijs de Ligt is scheduled to speak with head coach Amorim in Spain on Wednesday evening.
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