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Panel says no penalty should have been awarded to Amad at Bournemouth

April 2, 2026 at 09:14 AM
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Quick summary

The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel said the referee and VAR were correct not to award Manchester United's Amad Diallo a penalty against Bournemouth. The ruling confirms the on-field decision in that match incident.

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The Premier League's KMI Panel says both referee and VAR were right not to give a penalty to Manchester United's Amad Diallo at Bournemouth.

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What happened

A Premier League review panel has backed the decision not to give Manchester United a penalty for an incident involving Amad Diallo at Bournemouth. According to the panel, both the referee and VAR handled the situation correctly. The update is a retrospective officiating judgment rather than fresh team news. It does not change the match result, but it clarifies the league's view of the incident.

Chance analysis

This matters mainly as officiating context rather than squad or tactical information. For football prediction systems, it has little direct forward-looking value because it does not affect player availability, team setup, or underlying performance. Its relevance is mostly limited to interpreting post-match noise around the incident.

Impact

Likely little to no future football impact beyond confirming that Manchester United's penalty appeal was judged incorrect.

AI Insight

Treat this as retrospective officiating clarification with minimal predictive value for future match pricing.

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Amad Diallo

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Panel says no penalty should have been awarded to Amad at Bournemouth

The Premier League's Key Match Incidents Panel said the referee and VAR were correct not to award Manchester United's Amad Diallo a penalty against Bournemouth. The ruling confirms the on-field decision in that match incident.

Article summary

A Premier League review panel has backed the decision not to give Manchester United a penalty for an incident involving Amad Diallo at Bournemouth. According to the panel, both the referee and VAR handled the situation correctly. The update is a retrospective officiating judgment rather than fresh team news. It does not change the match result, but it clarifies the league's view of the incident.

This matters mainly as officiating context rather than squad or tactical information. For football prediction systems, it has little direct forward-looking value because it does not affect player availability, team setup, or underlying performance. Its relevance is mostly limited to interpreting post-match noise around the incident.

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Published
Apr 2, 2026, 9:14 AM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
95%
Priority
Low

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  • Premier League

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