Gary Neville has questioned Matthijs de Ligt's decision-making after Manchester United were penalised for handball against Liverpool.
United were dogged in their performance against their rivals and took a deserved lead through Lisandro Martinez. However, their lead was short-lived as Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo responded.
There was a flashpoint midway through the second-half when Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross struck De Ligt's arm. Referee Michael Oliver initially opted to allow play to continue.
However, after an intervention from Chris Kavanagh on VAR, the official was instructed to go to the monitor and the decision was overturned.
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