Bournemouth and Man United share spoils in 8-goal thriller
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Manchester United, Bournemouth and Ruben Amorim
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Another Bournemouth player, not Antoine Semenyo, may have just caught the eye of Manchester United scouts during that eight‑goal Monday night thriller at Old Trafford.On what many are already
Manchester United drew 4-4 with Bournemouth in an eight-goal thriller at Old Trafford. Amad and Casemiro scored headers for the hosts either side of Antoine Semenyo 's sharp finish. Evanilson netted clinically before Marcus Tavernier and Bruno Fernandes exchanged free kicks.
Manchester United and Bournemouth staged a defense-optional thriller at Old Trafford on Monday, as both teams tossed aside leads in a scintillating 4-4 draw.
Manchester United were held to a 4-4 draw by Bournemouth in the Premier League at Old Trafford on Monday.The Red Devils took the lead in the 13th minute, when Amad Diallo scored after Djordje
Bournemouth attack with pace, penetration and conviction. As for United, they are a chaotic team operating in what often feels like a chaotic system, but they can score goals — only Arsenal can match their tally of 30 in the Premier League, the joint-second most in the division behind only City’s 38.
The first example of ponderous passing from Amorim’s side was ruthlessly pounced upon. Semenyo speared through the cloud of confusion between Mount and Luke Shaw, driving into the box before picking out the bottom corner with a wonderfully crisp finish.
Morocco wanted Mazraoui to join up with their squad ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations while Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo were allowed to play
Manchester United have been angered by Morocco’s refusal to allow Noussair Mazraoui play against Bournemouth on Monday. FIFA announced earlier this month that clubs needed to release players for