Manchester United twice let a lead slip as they drew 2-2 with Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, with Harry Maguire sent off in a dramatic second half
Manchester United squandered a lead twice on the south coast as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Bournemouth, with Harry Maguire receiving a red card in a thrilling second half. The first half, despite being goalless, was an engaging affair with United frequently threatening. Bruno Fernandes came closest when his volley was expertly saved by Djordje Petrovic.
Fernandes was clinical in the second half, however. Matheus Cunha earned a penalty, and the captain coolly sent Petrovic the wrong way from the spot. But United’s advantage was short-lived. United felt they had a strong case for another penalty when Amad was pushed over, but Bournemouth swiftly countered, with Ryan Christie delivering a skilled finish from 16 yards.
However, United swiftly responded, as James Hill got the decisive touch on Fernandes’ corner. But the drama didn’t end there. A fourth goal within 20 minutes arrived when Harry Maguire was given a red card for a foul on Evanilson, and Junior Kroupi scored the resulting penalty.
JOIN US ON FB! Get all the best sports news and much more on our Facebook page
Senne Lammens, 7 – Produced some sharp saves with minimal fuss and played it safe with his distribution. Showed confidence when Bournemouth delivered the ball into the box, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Diogo Dalot, 6 – Had a mixed performance, hitting the stand’s roof with a shot in the first half and making a poor pass that put his team in trouble, but also made some good runs forward.
Leny Yoro, 7 – Demonstrated good reading of the game as Bournemouth strung together passes around the edge of the box and continues to grow in confidence in the back four.
Harry Maguire, 5 – Had a solid game until the red card, which he might consider harsh. United may feel it was similar to the denied penalty on Amad, but he was beaten by Evanilson.
Luke Shaw, 6 – Faced difficulties dealing with Rayan’s pace and physicality, which will likely cause problems for many left-backs in the Premier League.
Casemiro, 5 – Received a booking for a first-half foul and didn’t perform at his best. Bournemouth found space around him, and he seemed a bit off the pace.
Kobbie Mainoo, 8 – Showcased impressive form, demonstrating why he’s back in the England squad. Utilized his footwork in tight spaces and used the ball effectively on several occasions.
Amad, 7 – Began the game with energy, displaying good footwork and taking an early shot. His speed caused numerous problems for the opposition.
Bruno Fernandes, 7 – Missed a clear first-half chance on the volley, but things didn’t quite click for him initially. However, he scored a brilliant penalty to put United ahead.
Matheus Cunha, 7 – Had some incisive moments that helped create attacking opportunities for United. He enjoyed the space to play but did mishit one pass to Amad.
Bryan Mbeumo, 6 – Although chances eluded him, his movement was crisp, and he managed to create space for his teammates. However, it was another match where he didn’t quite hit his stride.
Benjamin Sesko, 6 – United scored immediately after his introduction, but for once, he wasn’t the one who netted it.
Ayden Heaven, 6 – Had limited time to make a difference.
Manuel Ugarte, 6 – Had limited time to make a difference.
Mason Mount, N/A – Replaced Amad in stoppage time.