The Manchester United VAR controversy in their 2-1 loss to Leeds United triggered Bruno Fernandes’ post-match reaction, as the United captain expressed frustration, anger, and disappointment after the dropped points.
Since Michael Carrick’s takeover, United have been in strong form, winning seven of their last 11 matches and scoring 21 goals in the process, an average of 1.9 goals per game, a clear improvement from the previous regime, where the team struggled to average even a goal per match.
This resurgence has also positioned United as a strong contender in the race for next season’s Champions League. However, despite their progress, there have been minor inconsistencies.
After 24 days away from competitive action, the team appears to have lost a bit of rhythm, and the defeat at Old Trafford made it the first time under Carrick that they have dropped points in back-to-back games, largely fueled by a fresh Manchester United VAR controversy.
The game against Leeds took a controversial turn following a straight red card shown to Lisandro Martinez — who was making his return from injury — a decision that left fans, players, and pundits puzzled.
Bruno Fernandes’ Post-Match Reaction Highlights Manchester United VAR Controversy After Martínez Red
The game, which was already proving difficult for United as they trailed by two goals at the break, became even more complicated after the referee judged Lisandro Martinez’s challenge — a pull on Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair — as violent conduct.
The decision, which resulted in a straight red card, was the main trigger for Fernandes’ reaction as he argued it was “never a red card,” though he conceded it might have been a foul or a yellow card at most.
During Bruno Fernandes‘ post-match reaction, he said: “I am not talking about the referee.
“If I talk about the ref, I am going to get in very big trouble because the rules are different for everyone, and they play differently for everyone.
“The difference in the yellow cards, you can also see it. So it’s better that I don’t say anything.”
“I prefer not to speak. If I speak, I am in big trouble. In big trouble. And I don’t want to be in big trouble.”
The Portuguese midfielder’s words pointed to a lack of consistency in officiating and hinted that similar incidents have gone unpunished in other matches, making the decision even more difficult to understand from a player’s perspective.
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Manchester United’s head coach, Michael Carrick, also reiterated his captain’s words and defended Martinez as he argued that the contact was accidental and occurred because Martinez was “off balance” after Calvert-Lewin threw an arm into his face, suggesting that this Manchester United VAR controversy would have been avoided if the officials had looked at the full context of the physical battle.
He pointed to a missed foul in the build-up to Leeds’ first goal, where he claimed Leny Yoro was “forearm smashed” by Calvert-Lewin, while Martinez’s “pull” was scrutinised by VAR, and a more aggressive blow was ignored.
He also noted that this was the second game in a row where a controversial refereeing decision significantly impacted the result in his side’s chase for Champions League football.
In their previous game against Bournemouth, defender Harry Maguire was shown a straight red card after pulling back Bournemouth striker Evanilson.
That decision immediately sparked frustration among United players, who argued that a similar incident had occurred moments earlier inside the Bournemouth box — only for the referee to wave away their appeals.
These inconsistencies appear to validate Bruno Fernandes’ concerns, reinforcing his belief that key decisions are not being applied with the same standard.
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Even with 10 men against Leeds, Manchester United still looked the more dangerous side — pushing forward with intent and showing real urgency in search of an equaliser, after Casemiro had pulled a goal back for them.
It was a performance that highlighted the resilience Michael Carrick has managed to instil in this team. Even when forced onto the back foot, United have continued to show grit, structure, and belief.
While questions will rightly be asked about game management, there is a growing feeling that officiating decisions and the recurring Manchester United VAR controversy have played a significant role in shaping United’s recent results. Marginal calls, inconsistencies, and key moments influenced by VAR have left fans and pundits reeling from missed opportunities.
A Stalling Champions League Charge
Despite the controversy, United remain third and are in pole position to secure a third-placed finish. With that loss, United are now level on points with fourth-placed Aston Villa and just three points ahead of fifth-placed Liverpool.
If those refereeing decisions had gone differently, United’s points tally would have looked far healthier — potentially creating valuable breathing space in an increasingly competitive race for Champions League qualification.
Carrick’s next assignment presents another tricky test, a trip to Stamford Bridge to face sixth-placed Chelsea, whom they hold a seven-point cushion over.
The Blues come into this clash on the back of a heavy 3-0 home defeat to Manchester City, a result that has only intensified scrutiny around their performances and direction.
The Defensive Selection Crisis
Heading into their game against Chelsea, United will be without both the suspended Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire — although United have officially decided to appeal the Argentine’s red card in an attempt to have the suspension overturned before the Chelsea game.
Despite United being without several key players due to injuries and suspension, they still appear to be the more cohesive and confident side. If they can channel the same fight and composure they showed against Leeds, while keeping their discipline intact, they will fancy their chances of leaving Stamford Bridge with all three points.
However, with pressure mounting and fine margins deciding games, this encounter could ultimately come down to moments of brilliance or yet another Manchester United VAR controversy.
With both teams firmly in the hunt for Champions League football, the stakes could hardly be higher. A win here would not only provide a vital boost in the standings but also serve as a statement of intent heading into the final stretch of the season.
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Recording Date: 13.04.2026

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