regarding the penalty - it was a dive. But it was also a penalty.
Rafael makes slight contact.
Regardless of Pederson being off balanced etc, this contact is clearly not enough to force him to the ground.
He has chosen to go down.
So as I say, it's a dive.
But - Rafael could have no complaints if it had been given because his arms gone out.
The problem as usual, is consistency.
Personally I would have no problem with either any of such contact being an automatic penalty or instead we allow some slight coming together.
But it needs to be one or the other, all the time.
What continues to annoy me is the way so many will see this decision as further proof of bias for MU at Old Trafford.
There will be no mention of the goal disallowed. Or the one against Derby that was fine (because after all, if theres any doubt of offside - shouldn't the decision favour the attacking side? And I'm pretty certain the linesman can't have been certain).
Nor will they mention all the good penalty claims we have had turned down either.
The fact is, the way every big decision is replayed over and over has resulted in most officials being reluctant to award any penalty, unless they are 100% certain.
Likewise, they wont allow any hint of offside which might lead to a goal.
They are afraid of being proven to have got it wrong, so are very conservative.
This effects all teams, not just one.