Man Utd Fury: Carrick Slams 'Astonishing' Penalty Calls Amidst VAR Review
Video Assistant Referee (VAR) decisions continue to spark controversy in the Premier League, with a recent match between Bournemouth and Manchester United (2-2) at the center of a heated debate.
There have been major incidents, VAR protocol, and differing perspectives from officials, managers, and players, particularly focusing on two pivotal penalty appeals and a red card.
Former Select Group referee, Andy Davies, provides insight into the VAR process, explaining how decisions are made.
He emphasizes that the on-field decision is always upheld unless video evidence reveals a clear error by the refereeing team.
This perspective is crucial for understanding the confirmed VAR outcomes during the match.
The first major incident occurred at 67 minutes when Manchester United attacker Amad Diallo went to ground after upper-body contact from Bournemouth defender Adrien Truffert, claiming he was pulled.
Referee Stuart Attwell waved away the penalty appeal, and VAR Craig Pawson subsequently cleared the decision, deeming the contact insufficient for a foul.
This incident became even more controversial as Bournemouth scored their equalizing goal immediately in the breakaway following the denied penalty.
Andy Davies concurred with the decision, stating that Amad unnecessarily went to ground attempting to win a penalty rather than it being a foul action by Truffert.
He also noted that because a goal followed, VAR's check needed to be an official review, not just a background check, involving a replay of the entire phase of play.
However, Manchester United head coach, Michael Carrick, branded Attwell's decisions "baffling" and "astonishing."
Carrick argued that the Diallo incident was "almost identical" to a penalty awarded to United earlier in the game when Álex Jiménez tugged Matheus Cunha's shirt, questioning the inconsistency, stating, "He's definitely got one of them wrong because he's given one penalty for us for the same thing that he's not given one."
United captain Bruno Fernandes echoed this frustration, believing that "small" players like Amad often do not receive the decisions they deserve from referees and VAR.
The second contentious incident unfolded at 78 minutes when Referee Attwell awarded a penalty to Bournemouth and sent off Manchester United's Harry Maguire for denial of an obvious goal-scoring opportunity (DOGSO).
Maguire was penalized for appearing to commit a holding offense on Bournemouth's Evanilson, pulling him to the ground in a clear scoring position.
VAR Pawson reviewed and confirmed both the penalty and the red card, agreeing that it was a clear holding offense with no attempt to challenge for the ball.
Andy Davies supported this outcome, describing Maguire's action as a "clear and deliberate action to disrupt and even stop his opponent from possibly scoring, while making absolutely no attempt to play the ball."
Despite the debate over the level of contact, Davies found the motivation and evidence of contact to be obvious, making him comfortable with the penalty and red card decision.
Michael Carrick expressed his dismay over the Maguire incident, continuing his critique of the officiating.
Bruno Fernandes also questioned the consistency, juxtaposing Maguire's penalty with the denied appeal for Amad, suggesting that if one was a penalty, the other should have been too, or neither.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola maintained that the Diallo collision was "never a penalty."
These differing views highlight the ongoing debate surrounding VAR's application and consistency, leaving clubs and fans frustrated when crucial decisions directly impact match outcomes and potentially league standings.
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