There were 4 minutes of extra time in the second half.
Solskjaer believes the referee should’ve added 3 minutes instead.
Speaking to Sky Sports after the 3-3 draw against Everton on Saturday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said: “Why there was 4 minutes [of added time] is beyond me, compared to the 3 we had the other day [vs Southampton].
“You have got to lift the players, because in the end it’s the result that matters. You can sit and talk about the performance and that we played well but still we lost two points at the end.”
Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored the Toffees’ equaliser at Old Trafford with the last kick of the game following a delivery into Manchester United’s box.
For what it’s worth, Premier League referees have been quite inconsistent with the amount of minutes added to games. In some instances, the halves were ended before the allotted time (Liverpool vs Man United) or after (Arsenal vs Southampton).
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