Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola reacts with frustration to their last gap 1-1 draw with Manchester United after a 96th minute equaliser for the visitors from Rasmus Hojland
Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, UK
Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, UK
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00:00You must be frustrated. How do you feel after that one?
00:07Frustrated, yes. Yes, for us it's two points that are massive, big consequences.
00:15Now the repercussion is bigger because you don't have time to recover these points.
00:20And it's two points that for us are very costly, yes.
00:24And how did you see the red card? It looked very harsh, it looked like it was against the challenge.
00:28No, it's not very harsh, it's common sense. He sleeps, everyone sees that he sleeps.
00:33And even if you consider, no, it doesn't matter if he sleeps because he doesn't catch him with the leg that goes high.
00:39He catches him with the leg that goes down on the floor. And he referees, the referee referees the play.
00:45And the VAR supposedly has to be something super clear, super obvious.
00:50The VAR is the one who decides. And after I want to see the process, how the process has gone.
00:55They have shown him still image or they have shown him all the play in real speed.
01:01The reason why he sleeps and that is the situation.
01:07Yes, yes, it's difficult, very difficult to accept.
01:11And before that, it looked like you were the better of the two sides.
01:14How did you sort of see the game before that?
01:16Did you feel like you were more likely to extend the lead?
01:19I don't know. I think it has been quite levelled.
01:22Probably we've had, they had also one clear from Garnacci.
01:27The fire there, it's not clear from Garnacci in the face.
01:34Let's see you next time.
01:38Okay.
01:39Let's see you next time.
01:41See you next time.