Manchester, Aug 18 (AP) Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim argued that Arsenal's decisive goal in Sunday's Premier League match at Old Trafford should have been disallowed due to a “clear” foul in the buildup. United goalkeeper Altay Bayindir was impeded by Arsenal's William Saliba as an inswinging corner from Declan Rice was delivered in the 13th minute. Saliba's backing into Bayindir led the goalkeeper to mishandle the ball, deflecting it to Riccardo Calafiori, who then scored from close range. This goal secured Arsenal a 1-0 victory, and Amorim was disappointed that it was allowed. “I think it's clear,” Amorim stated, emphasizing the interference with the goalkeeper that was not intended to play the ball. He added that while the aim might be to encourage more goals, encroaching on the goalkeeper in such a manner is problematic. United's captain, Bruno Fernandes, highlighted a preseason meeting where it was indicated that referees would be stricter regarding players blocking opponents during set pieces without aiming at the ball. “But we know they are just saying that,” Fernandes remarked. “Altay said the moment he goes to punch the ball, he gets a touch.” However, he recognized that similar situations frequently go unpenalized in the Premier League. (AP) UNG
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