As a fan of Liverpool (not a supporter), I'm supposed to hate United - but if you're a real fan of the beautiful game, surely you have to look at United's revival and say it's brilliant to have a real United back, playing without fear and with such positivity. It's good for football.
Solksjaer has given the players back their desire - and I doubted him tactically, but he made some brave decisions last night (playing the kids was out of his hands, but switching formations throughout the game to probe PSG's holes shows he's not just a motivational speaker). The Premier League has missed United.
That being said, there is no way on this earth that it was a penalty. Whatever happened to "ball-to-hand" and having to be "deliberate"? His arm is inches off his side, how is that (as the referees have been told to look out for) "making his body wider"? Even your standard United-loving UK commentators were surprised - until it went back to the studio, where everyone just started verbally masturbating United.
It was a brilliant victory and credit to everyone at United from Solksjaer and Phelan (who I don't think gets enough credit) down to the players, but an absolutely shit decision. I've been looking forward to VAR for a long time and I feel that it's needed - but somewhat impossibly, it seems to be making decisions LESS fair...