Premier League release statement on controversial VAR incident between Tyler Adams and Alejandro Garnacho

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Published 14:42 27 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Manchester United fans thought Tyler Adams should have been sent off for his tackle on Alejandro Garnacho.

The Premier League have released a statement following a controversial VAR review on a incident involving Tyler Adams and Alejandro Garnacho.

Before Bournemouth opening the scoring following Antoine Semenyo’s strike in the 23rd minute, Adams was shown a yellow card after a reckless tackle on Manchester United winger Garnacho.

The Cherries midfielder jumped in with both feet off the ground as match referee Peter Bankes brandished a yellow card to the surprise of many.

Despite his on-field decision, VAR checked the incident as Man United fans called for a red card following the dangerous challenge.

Tyler Adams was booked for his challenge on Alejandro Garnacho following a VAR review. Image: Premier League

One X user wrote: “And Patrick Dorgu was given a red vs Ipswich for exactly the same type of challenge. Now let’s talk about how PGMOL aren’t biased against United.”

A second tweeted: “That’s a 2 footed challenge from Tyler Adams. Jumps into the tackle with both feet off the ground. Any United player does that it’s a straight red.”

A third added: “How the f**k has Tyler Adam’s escaped a red card there? Both feet off the ground. Studs up. If that was Casemiro he’d get a 12 month suspended sentence and 80 hours community service.”

Shortly after Adams’ foul on Garnacho, the Premier League released a statement, with VAR claiming it was ‘not serious foul play’.

A statement read: “The referee’s call of yellow card for the challenge by Adams on Garnacho was checked and confirmed by VAR – with the challenge deemed reckless and not serious foul play.”

Featured Image Credit: Premier League

Topics: Fan Reactions, Manchester United, Alejandro Garnacho, Football, Bournemouth

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