United goalkeeper's fury after Norwich game...
Fuming goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel left Carrow Road with "a bitter feeling" after Saturday's 1-1 draw with Norwich City.
The young Dane felt he was the victim of a push by Norwich striker Chris Martin as the corner was taken which led to the hosts equalising.
"Their player wasn't looking at the ball and he pushed me," said Kasper.
"Where the referee and linesman were looking I don't know.
"It was a very bitter feeling after the game. It's unbelievable we didn't have three points. It was a great game, we played well, but a referee's decision has come into it and it cost us.
"There's two officials, the linesman is looking straight down my line. It's amazing. I'm gobsmacked and gutted. I can't believe we haven't got a clean sheet out of the game. I can't tell you how angry I am.
"I'm not saying I would have saved it, but I would have backed myself to do that because it would have been straight at me.
"There's nothing we can do about it now, but I do feel it was two points lost from that perspective. Instead, we'll have to be happy with a point."
Kasper also added his voice to the growing calls for referees to speak publicly after matches to explain decisions.
"We come out and talk to the press and I don't see why referees aren't accountable in that way," he added.
"They are going to make mistakes, they are only human."
