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"I can't say, because that's not going to be good for him." He later added: "It's not right, is it? You know, all these outside influences. Even the VAR before the game on Harry, that's cheeky when they put that on their website. That's influencing referees."Asked by Shreeves to clarify his comments about the website, Solskjaer told Shreeves to go back and have a look for himself. "You can read it, what they're saying about all the controversy about Harry Maguire, putting pressure on referees to give penalties... Against us." Asked if this was a serious concern, the United boss contiued: "It wasn't Frank [Lampard], was it, that started it? There's loads of talk about us getting penalties when there is no doubt, whatsoever and today we should have a penalty. That's clear as it is." https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1366099672872411137 United's draw at Stamford Bridge maintains United's six-point gap ahead of Chelsea, keeping them second in the Premier League table behind Manchester City, who now look certain to win the title having extended their lead at the top with victory over West Ham on Saturday.

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