Wolves defender Nelson Semedo admits he was mystified by Monday's refereeing decision.

Semedo could not believe his side's denied penalty appeal at Old Trafford against Manchester United.

The Red Devils goalkeeper Andre Onana appeared to accidentally punch a Wolves player in the body in the penalty box in stoppage time.

However, VAR did not give a penalty, which Wolves boss Gary O'Neil also criticized.

Speaking to reporters, Semedo said: I think it's definitely a penalty.

I don't want to talk too much about it as well, but I guess everybody saw it.

Despite that, we had a very good game with a good performance here at Old Trafford.

It's always difficult to play here but I guess we did very well and created a lot of chances. We deserve at least a draw."

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