🚨FULL TIME 1-2:‼️PGMOL finally disallowed Bournemouth late goal as Recent review shows there was a foul on Amad diallo before the equalizer,Three points awarded to Man united as FA releases official statement this morningCONGRATULATIONS MAN UNITED FANS 🔥🔥🔥

Wait, Did the PGMOL Just Flip the Result? The Truth Behind the 1-2 “Awarded Win” Rumors

The Manchester United fanbase is currently in a state of absolute meltdown following a wave of “Breaking News” reports claiming that the PGMOL has officially overturned the 2-2 draw at the Vitality Stadium and awarded United a 1-2 victory.

As much as we’d all love those extra two points to close the gap on Manchester City, we need to look at the official match status versus the social media frenzy.

The Reality: 2-2 Stands (For Now)

Despite the viral posts claiming the “FA released an official statement this morning,” the Premier League’s official records still show the match as a 2-2 draw.

The PGMOL Stance: While there has been an “explanation” from the Premier League Match Centre regarding the Amad Diallo incident, they have not disallowed the Bournemouth goal after the fact. In the history of the Premier League, a goal has never been chalked off and points re-awarded 12 hours after the final whistle due to a missed foul in the buildup.

The “Apology” vs. “Awarded Points”: The PGMOL often issues apologies for VAR errors (like the one United fans are rightfully fuming about), but these apologies do not change the league table.

The “Robbery” Recap: Why Fans are Celebrating a “1-2”

The reason these “1-2” headlines are going viral is because of how “objectively wrong” the sequence of play felt:

67th Minute: Amad Diallo is clearly fouled by Adrien Truffert in the box. No penalty given.

68th Minute: Bournemouth break immediately. Ryan Christie scores. Goal stands.

The Math: If the foul on Amad is given, Christie’s goal never happens. If Bruno converts the resulting penalty, United would have been 2-0 up instead of 1-1. This is why fans are calling the “true” score 1-2.

Official Statement Breakdown

The PGMOL did provide a verdict via the Premier League Match Centre on X (formerly Twitter) during the game, which only added fuel to the fire:

“BOUMUN   67′ The referee’s call of no penalty for a challenge by Truffert was checked and confirmed by VAR  with it deemed the contact was not sufficient for a foul.”

Michael Carrick’s reaction said it all: “To give one [for Cunha] and not the other [for Amad] is crazy. One of them must be wrong. It’s mental.”

Final Match Stats (Official)

Score: Bournemouth 2-2 Manchester United

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