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FIFA has just announced VERY SAD NEWS for the Officials and Referees of the match between Manchester United vs Arsenal after a Rough tackle on Amad was not awarded and this have cost them thier Job

Amad, Manchester United’s winger, did not receive a penalty against Arsenal since he was the first to contact Thomas Partey.

Before the 20th minute, United was playing well against Arsenal, but Arsenal took the lead when Leandro Trossard calmly converted Kai Havertz’s cross in front of the Stretford End. As the 21-year-old attempted to even things out, he cut in from the right side and collapsed.

At first sight, the Partey challenge appeared to take place inside the penalty area, but a video revealed that it may have been much closer. The judge, Paul Tierney, elected not to award a penalty kick, and video review supported this decision.

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United believed they should have received a penalty in their Premier League match against Arsenal when Thomas Partey tripped and slammed Amad to the ground.

Mike Dean, a former Premier League official, told Sky Sports: “For me, it’s not within [the penalty area].” Because of his expertise and quickness, I believe he trod on Partey’s foot and knocked him down, thus I don’t see an issue.

However, Gary Neville stated that the call was not as obvious. “The only question is whether the party was on the floor,” he explained.

“He lifts his right leg.” Note Parety’s right leg. Oh, no. Don’t alter where you watch it. Okay, nice. Is the ball going to him? I haven’t decided yet. Most certainly, there is plenty in there.

But Dean refused to give up. He said, “I don’t think there is enough in it.” I know Amad’s foot is out there because he stepped on it.

It is not a penalty kick, in my opinion. What Paul did was correct, and the VAR (John Brooks) concurred.

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