
Ruben Neves has claimed Manchester United's winner should not have stood after Wolves fell to another Premier League defeat.
Mason Greenwood netted with 10 minutes remaining to earn United a 1-0 win.
Neves appeared to be fouled by Paul Pobga in the build-up with a tackle pundit Graeme Souness described as a "leg-breaker".
Speaking after the game, Neves said: "Everyone saw it, everyone saw my leg, we always do meetings and everything with referees about VAR, I don't know why.
"They said before the season started they will look for contact – if the contact is strong enough, they will give the foul. I showed them my leg.
"I think maybe because last game it was a foul before the Southampton goal, maybe now they did the opposite. I showed my leg to the ref, I showed to the assistant ref, I cannot say anything more.
"After the game he said 'you both go to the ball' and I said 'yes, we both go to win the ball but I was the one who touched the ball'. It's a foul, a clear foul."
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