Premier League: Bruno Fernandes Leads Man. United To Narrow Draw Against Bournemouth


Manchester United narrowly made away with a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth with Bruno Fernandez scoring a brace to pull the side through coming back twice into the game. 

It was not that game that United dominated and alid behind their hosts as Senesi's through pass rightly meet Dominic Solànké, who neatly rounded Wan-bissaka and unleashed the ball to beat Andre Onana down bottom right of the goal. 

United later seized a loose moment for Fernandez smacked the ball home from close range to level the scores before Senesi's ball again sets off Justin Kluivert for another strike and the Dutch curled the ball home from a difficult angle. 

Midway of the second half, United drew a penalty from Christie's handball and Fernandez converted the spot-kick to level as United remained winless in four consecutive Premier League games (D3 L1).  

Overview 

Plausible start to the game from Bournemouth, having the dictate of the game for much of the time. The goals should have been more than it was and that could be credited to Onana and some forms of luck from the goal framework. 

Senesi's contributions was crucial to the Cherries' attacks and  his assists paved the way to the hosts moving ahead. The efforts were well-time and forced enough to set off Solànké and Kluivert to strikes. Holjund, in the other hand, had been quiet and Rashford hasn't got the space to make enough attempts. 

 Cherries really dictated the game and their attempt to get a penalty to get by didn't settle well with the referee neither the VAR. The game should have gone Bournemouth's way but Christie's handball gave it away. Besides that, United were outperformed by the Cherries. 


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