The English Football Association accused Manchester United on Tuesday of the club's failure to ensure that its players behave in an organized manner during the team's 0-2 loss to Liverpool last Sunday.

The accusation indicates that goalkeeper David de Gea and a number of team players surrounded and objected to referee Craig Bawson, after he initially calculated a goal for Roberto Firmino in the 25th minute.

De Gea received a yellow card for the objection after he claimed that he was obstructed by Virgil Van Dyck, the defender of Liverpool, before scoring the goal, which was canceled by the assistant video referee (Var).

Manchester United has a deadline of tomorrow, Thursday, to respond to the accusation.