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Bournemouth vs Manchester United; Premier League

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Bournemouth vs Manchester United. Premier League.

Vitality StadiumAttendance11,250.

Bournemouth 2

  • R Christie (67th minute)
  • E Kroupi (81st minute pen)

Manchester United 2

  • B Fernandes (61st minute pen)
  • J Hill (71st minute own goal)
  • H Maguire (sent off 78th minute)

Bournemouth 2-2 Manchester United: Harry Maguire sent off as Michael Carrick's side twice pegged back in Premier League draw

Report and free match highlights as Harry Maguire's red card allows Junior Kroupi to earn Bournemouth a point; Man Utd twice led through Bruno Fernandes' penalty and a James Hill own goal but Ryan Christie also scored for the hosts who have drawn five in a row; United third, Cherries 10th

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Bournemouth’s match against Manchester United in the Premier League.

Harry Maguire saw red and gave away a penalty just hours after his England recall as Man Utd were pegged back to draw 2-2 at Bournemouth.

Michael Carrick's side twice looked on course for an eighth win in 10 games under his management to strengthen their bid for Champions League qualification but in the end they were holding on for a point.

Maguire was shown a straight red card when he desperately grabbed at Evanilson with 12 minutes of normal time remaining. He gave away the spot-kick for Bournemouth's second equaliser of the night in the process, which was expertly converted by the Premier League's top-scoring teenager Junior Kroupi.

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Michael Carrick and Bruno Fernandes questioned the decision to deny Manchester United for a push on Amad Diallo before awarding Bournemouth a penalty for a seemingly similar situation with Harry Maguire and Evanilson.

Afterwards, United captain Bruno Fernandes - who scored the opening goal from the spot - was adamant United should have had another penalty of their own when it was 1-0, noting the similarities between Adrien Truffert's tug on Amad Diallo and Maguire's foul on Evanilson.

Ref Stuart Attwell waved play on and, moments later, Ryan Christie found the bottom corner to make it 1-1.

"We get a penalty against [us] where, more or less, it's the same situation as Amad," Fernandes told Sky Sports.

"One is rewarded as a penalty, the other one not. I know it's difficult for the referee to give two penalties in the same game for the same team but what I don't understand is why VAR doesn't get involved in that situation.

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"Either one is a penalty and the other one too or none of them is a penalty."

United did retake the lead thanks to a bizarre James Hill own goal but Maguire's sending off ultimately proved costly.

A point does at least extend the gap for third-placed United on Liverpool (six points) and Chelsea (seven points) before their away games on Saturday - but Carrick and co will leave the south coast feeling like they should have taken maximum points, given the chances they created.

Player ratings

Bournemouth: Petrovic (7), Jimenez (5), Hill (6), Senesi (6), Truffert (7), Scott (8), Christie (8), Rayan (6), Tavernier (6), Adli (6), Evanilson (7).

Subs: Brooks (6), Smith (6), Kroupi (8), Gannon-Doak (N/A)

Man Utd: Lammens (7), Dalot (7), Yoro (6), Maguire (4), Shaw (6), Casemiro (5), Mainoo (7), Amad (6), Fernandes (7), Cunha (7), Mbeumo (6).

Subs: Sesko (6), Heaven (6), Ugarte (6), Mount (N/A)

Player of the Match: Alex Scott (Bournemouth)

Djorde Petrovic was excellent in the first half, saving from Amad and then Bruno Fernandes, while Adrien Truffert pulled off a brilliant block to deny the Ivorian on another occasion.

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Bruno Fernandes scores a penalty to give Manchester United the lead against Bournemouth after Matheus Cunha was fouled by Alex Jimenez.

United eventually broke through on the hour, when some magic from Matheus Cunha lured Alex Jimenez into a shirt-pull of his own and Fernandes scored from the spot. The United captain has been billed as a player-of-the-season contender this week and kept his cool to send Petrovic the wrong way.

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Ryan Christie pulls one back for Bournemouth after Amad Diallo was denied penalty in their Premier League clash with Manchester United.

But Andoni Iraola's side are proving stubborn opposition right now and Christie produced an excellent finish into the bottom corner for a quick equaliser, following Truffert's controversial challenge on Amad.

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James Hill scores an own-goal in Bournemouth's Premier League clash with Manchester United.

United got their stroke of fortune when Hill headed into his own net to restore their advantage but Bournemouth continued to show plenty of threat of their own, with Scott smashing a stunning effort against the bar before Maguire's moment to forget swung the match once more.

Another draw for Bournemouth!

Bournemouth are the first team since Fulham in January 2021 to draw five Premier League games in a row.

This was the Cherries' fifth draw in a row and extends their unbeaten run to 11 in the top flight. They stay 10th.

Man Utd's long wait to return to action

Man Utd's next Premier League game is 24 days away, at home to Leeds.

Harry Maguire will be suspended for that one.

Carrick: We should have had another penalty

Man Utd boss Michael Carrick to Sky Sports:

"We should have had another penalty. Obviously, if you get one, you must get the other.

"It's pretty much identical for me, two-hand grab. Either way, he's got one wrong, but to give one and not give the other, I can't get my head around it, I think it's crazy. It's a bit baffling, really.

"Because of that, they score and then it's chaos after that, really. We should have had another penalty and the game would have been totally different."

Team news

  • Alejandro Jimenez and Amine Adil came in for Bournemouth, with Adam Smith and Junior Kroupi dropping to the bench.
  • Man Utd stuck with the same starting XI which began against Aston Villa, with Benjamin Sesko limited to a sub role again.

Iraola: A decent point when you face United

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola:

"I think it's a very entertaining game. We played well, we had good moments and good spells. It's a decent point when you face United, but probably at the end we were looking for the win.

"We had good moments, the crossbar from Alex Scott, the first chance from Rayan... You know against this kind of team you have to take those chances or things have to go your way."

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Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has insisted he's happy in his role at the club despite stories in Spain linking him with a return to his boyhood club, Athletic Bilbao.

On his future: "I'm really happy here. I have a great relationship with the club."

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