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Former Manchester United midfielder and coach Michael Carrick has strongly criticised the officiating following United’s controversial clash with AFC Bournemouth.
Carrick did not hold back in his assessment, suggesting that the referee’s decisions had a major influence on the outcome of the match.
“It’s very hard to play against 12 men. The referee was doing everything he can to stop us from winning the title this season.”
His comments reflect growing frustration within the Manchester United camp, with players and fans questioning several key decisions during the game.
What Happened?
The match was filled with contentious moments:
Debatable fouls given against United
Possible penalty decisions ignored
Inconsistent refereeing standards
These incidents have sparked debate across the Premier League, with many supporters claiming the officiating lacked consistency.
Bigger Picture: Title Race Impact
With the title race tightening, every decision matters. Dropped points in such controversial circumstances could have serious consequences for Manchester United’s ambitions this season.
Carrick’s remarks highlight a wider concern in modern football:
The influence of refereeing decisions
The pressure on VAR and match officials
The growing scrutiny from fans and pundits
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