Manchester United winger Amad was denied a penalty against Arsenal because he initiated the contact with Thomas Partey. United were looking bright against the Gunners but went behind on 20 minutes as Leandro Trossard easily turned home Kai Havertz's cross in front of the Stretford End.
In a bid to get back on level terms, the 21-year-old cut in from the right-hand side before going to ground. It appeared on first viewing that the challenge from Partey came inside the penalty area but a replay suggested it was perhaps a lot tighter.
The referee Paul Tierney decided not to award a spot kick and this decision was backed by VAR. READ MORE: United vs Arsenal LIVE READ MORE: Why Amad started vs Arsenal Explaining the call, former Premier League official Mike Dean told Sky Sports: "For me, it's not inside [the penalty area].
The trickery and speed, I think he's actually stepped on Partey's foot that has made him go down so for me, no penalty." However, Gary Neville argued that the call was less clear-cut. "The only question is that Partey was on the floor," he explained. "He just sticks his right leg out.