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Oliver Glasner was delighted that Dean Henderson stayed on(Image: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner cheekily labelled it a 'good decision' after Dean Henderson escaped a sending-off in the FA Cup final.
Palace goalkeeper Henderson handled the ball outside of his area when City striker Erling Halaand was baring down on goal midway through the first half.
Referee Stuart Attwell didn't spot the infringement in real time and VAR decided against a red card.
Their explanation was that Haaland's direction of travel meant that it was a 'possible' clear goal-scoring opportunity and not an 'obvious' one.
The decision sparked controversy, with pundit Wayne Rooney declaring: "Get rid of VAR." Glasner, though, wasn't as bothered.
After guiding Palace to their first ever major trophy win, courtesy of Eberechi Eze's early goal, the Eagles boss told the BBC: "He was outside?
It is a red card and everyone can see it's a red card."
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VAR said that Erling Haaland wasn't going towards goal(Image: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
On ITV, ex-Palace striker Ian Wright said: "How this is not denying a goalscoring opportunity, it's absolutely pathetic.
It's crazy, he's going to tap that past him and then he's just going to tap that into the goal.