'Keep on f****** diving, you might get one eventually!': Alan Shearer SLAMS Jadon Sancho after Man United star went down under a challenge from Newcastle's Sean Longstaff in the penalty area
- Manchester United were held to a 0-0 draw with Newcastle at Old Trafford
- Shearer took aim at the England international after the 0-0 draw on Sunday
- Sancho went down in the box after a tackle from Newcastle's Sean Longstaff
- Referee Craig Pawson waved play on and VAR did not feel the need to intervene
Alan Shearer has slammed Manchester United's Jadon Sancho for 'f******* diving' against Newcastle.
The England international came under fire after he went down in the penalty area from a challenge by Magpies midfielder Sean Longstaff, which the referee did not deem a foul.
And Newcastle legend Shearer did not hold back when sending a message to the former Borussia Dortmund winger on social media shortly after the game.
Jadon Sancho went down in the penalty area after a challenge from Sean Longstaff
Newcastle legend Alan Shearer slammed the England international for simulation
In a tweet, Shearer told the United No.25: 'Keep on f****** diving you might get one eventually!!!'
Sancho felt he deserved a penalty after a challenge from Longstaff in the box but referee Chris Kavanagh waved play on and VAR did not feel the need to overturn the decision.
Earlier in the game, Cristiano Ronaldo had also appealed for a spot-kick after a tackle by full-back Kieran Trippier - but again Kavanagh was not interested.
Sancho was told that he 'might get' a penalty 'eventually' if he keeps 'diving'
Cristiano Ronaldo also appealed for a spot-kick after a challenge from Kieran Trippier
It was a frustrating afternoon for Erik ten Hag's side who were held to a goalless draw with the Magpies on Sunday afternoon.
The Red Devils can count themselves fortunate they walked away with a point after Newcastle's Joelinton struck the bar and the post in the first-half.
Callum Wilson was also denied a potential penalty shout after a strong challenge from Raphael Varane.
The Red Devils will be looking to get back to winning ways when they host Spurs on Wednesday, while Newcastle will face Everton.
United were left frustrated as they were held to a goalless draw with the Magpies on Sunday
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