Sheffield United goalkeeper Dean Henderson gives 'thumbs-up' to VAR after late controversy denies West Ham a point at Bramall Lane

So often the scourge of Sheffield United this season, VAR actually worked in their favour last night in their clash with West Ham at Bramall Lane.
Sheffield United's Dean Henderson celebrates: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.Sheffield United's Dean Henderson celebrates: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.
Sheffield United's Dean Henderson celebrates: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.

Leading 1-0 thanks to Oli McBurnie’s earlier strike, United were hit with a sucker-punch when Robert Snodgrass came off the bench to net what everyone in the ground, and watching at home, thought was a late equaliser.

Then, VAR intervened and found a reason to rule it out; the ball had struck Declan Rice’s hand in the build-up to the goal. United saw the game out and moved up to fifth in the Premier League table.

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And Dean Henderson appeared to give VAR the thumbs-up on this occasion, judging by his post-game tweet.

"I feel for David [Moyes] and the players,” his manager Chris Wilder said after the game.

“The same thing has happened to us a few times. But we would've been devastated if we'd have drawn that game.

"Soon as they scored, no one was looking at it but I felt for the opposition - it's the same moans and groans as we've had in the past.”

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