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Manchester United to File Complaint over Penalty Decision in Bournemouth Draw
Video Assistant Referee (VAR) reviewed the Bournemouth equaliser and confirmed no foul on Manchester United's Amad, keeping the goal valid amid United's protests.
- Planning to lodge a formal complaint, Manchester United will contact PGMOL on Saturday after a denied second penalty at Bournemouth, with VAR and the Match Centre confirming the no-foul call.
- At Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth quickly moved forward after Attwell waved away appeals, and Ryan Christie poked past Senne Lammens to level the match.
- VAR backed the referee, concluding Harry Maguire was sent off for denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity, and Eli Junior Kroupi converted the penalty to make it 2-2.
- Carrick warned 'You can have all the conversations in the world about could it have been this, could it have been that?', and Wilcox will raise the issue with Webb today.
- United will also query where nine added minutes came from, leaving them in a strong Champions League position but unable to close the gap to Manchester City to four points before the international break.
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Bournemouth Vs Manchester United, English Premier League 2025‑26: Red Devils To File PGMOL Complaint Over Refereeing Decisions
Manchester United will lodge a formal complaint with PGMOL after controversial penalty calls in their 2-2 English Premier League draw at Bournemouth, with Michael Carrick and Bruno Fernandes blasting “astonishing” officiating
·New Delhi, India
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Man United to lodge formal complaint over ‘baffling’ penalty decisions
United believe a series of decisions have gone against them in the Premier League this season, and were left furious by the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth
·London, United Kingdom
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