Leicester Chief, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, insisted that his team was hit in the “off -game time, not Fergie's time” after Harry Maguire obtained a controversial winner for Man United in the fourth round of the Cup FA.
The foxes seemed to have done enough to force the extra time in Old Trafford after having followed the first bobby header of Cordova-Reid, before being fixed by the 10-distance scope of Joshua Zirkzee.
Maguire denied his former team in the last minute of detention time with the defender of the united man in which he addresses Bruno Fernandes.
The repetitions revealed that Maguare had been in an off -game position from the free kick, but was not judged by the line player.
With Var not in operation in this Randa of the FA Cup, Maguire's goal was allowed to stop and send Man United to the fourth round.
When ITV asked him about losing in 'Fergie Time', the one coined by late goals scored under the former boss of Van Nistelrooy, Sir Alex Ferguson, the Dutchman pointed out the controversial decision.
Harry Maguire obtained a controversial detention time winner against Leicester in the FA Cup
Maguire was seen in an offside position when the free kick was played for his winning goal
Leicester City head, Ruud Van Nistelrooy, said his team had been hit in 'Low Time'
“We were not defeated in Fergie's time, at the time offside,” said Van Nistelrooy.
'(With) Var you have a couple of centimeters, this was half a meter, it is difficult to take.
'The team deserved the draw and extra time, you never know what happens, it was a very good performance.
“We were very stable in the ball, we deserved to go 1-0 and know how the second half will go, but not so much, we deserved to enter extra time, but decisions like this at our level are difficult to swallow.”