Michael Carrick baffled and astonished by refereeing decisions at Bournemouth
Michael Carrick on the touchline. Pic: Andrew Matthews/PA
Michael Carrick branded the decisions of referee Stuart Attwell âbafflingâ and âastonishingâ after Manchester United suffered perceived penalty injustice in a dramatic 2-2 Premier League draw away to Bournemouth.
United went ahead in the 61st minute at Vitality Stadium when Bruno Fernandes converted from 12 yards following Alex Jimenezâs shirt pull on Matheus Cunha.
The visitors then felt aggrieved to be denied a second spot-kick after Amad Diallo went to ground under a challenge from Adrien Truffert, moments before Cherries captain Ryan Christie equalised.
James Hillâs own goal quickly restored Unitedâs lead but Bournemouth claimed a point nine minutes from time through Junior Kroupiâs penalty after Harry Maguire was sent off by Attwell for a foul on Evanilson.
Speaking of the incidents involving Cunha and Diallo, head coach Carrick said: âHeâs definitely got one of them wrong because heâs given one penalty for us for the same thing that heâs not given one.
âThereâs a two-arm grab. The Matheus one he gives, the second one on Amad he doesnât, which I think is almost identical, really.
âIf you have two hands on someone in the box and they go over and theyâre in control of the ball, for me itâs two penalties.
âIt will be interesting to see which one they acknowledge is wrong: the one we got or the one we didnât get.
âItâs a huge moment. They donât give it, they go down the other end and score and then it becomes all of a sudden, âoh, it needs to be a bigger penalty to overturnâ, just because they scored, when actually itâs a penalty and it should be a penalty if youâve already given one.
âItâs baffling really to make sense of that. And because they score, the game flips a little bit and changes.
âWe defended with the 10 men after all that very well. But the penalty one is just astonishing, I have to say. One of them must be wrong.â
In the battle for Champions League qualification, United missed the chance to cut the gap to second-placed Manchester City to four points going into the international break and will instead be looking over their shoulders at the chasing pack of Aston Villa, Liverpool and Chelsea.
Maguireâs costly dismissal tempered a day which began with him being recalled to the England squad for the first time since September 2024.
The 33-year-old reacted angrily to the decision, including shouting in the face of fourth official Matthew Donohue as he left the pitch.
Asked about Maguire, Carrick said: âIâve not really spoken to Harry, to be honest, and Iâve not seen the actual incident back.â
Third-placed United dropped points for only the third time in 10 top-flight fixtures under Carrick.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, remain 10th after stretching their unbeaten run to 11 games with a fifth-consecutive draw and 15th of the season.





