Bournemouth held Manchester United to a 4-4 draw in a thrilling Premier League clash on Monday, at Old Trafford in Manchester, England.
Manchester United had taken an early lead through Ivorian Amad Diallo’s close-range header, but Ghanaian International Antoine Semenyo levelled before halftime.

Midfielder Casemiro restored United’s advantage just before the break, only for Evanilson to equalise seconds after the restart.
However, Marcus Tavernier then put Bournemouth ahead with a brilliant free-kick to make the scores 3-2.

The encounter was end to end, as both sides kept bombing forward in search of goals to claim all three points.
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes then curled in a superb free-kick in style to equalise.

Moments later, the hosts appeared to have sealed victory when Matheus Cunha struck to put Manchester United 4-3 ahead midway through the second half.
However, Bournemouth responded swiftly as 19-year-old substitute Eli Junior Kroupi kept his composure to fire home from the edge of the area in the 84th minute, silencing Old Trafford.

United goalkeeper Senne Lammens produced a crucial late save in stoppage time to deny David Brooks and ensure the points were shared, after both sides recorded nine shots on target in a relentless end-to-end contest.
The results leaves Manchester United in sixth position with 26 points, while Bournemouth sits 13th on 21 points after a match that delivered constant momentum shifts.

United boss Ruben Amorim expressed frustration at the missed chances, insisting his side deserved more after dominating large spells.
At the same time, Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola admitted the match was impossible to predict until the final whistle.

