Barry Glendenning 

Bournemouth 2-2 Manchester United: Premier League – as it happened

Erik ten Hag’s side escaped from the Vitality Stadium with a point they scarcely deserved after being comprehensively outplayed by their hosts
  
  

Bruno Fernandes slots home from the penalty spot for his, and Manchester United’s, second goal of the game and put the visitors back on level terms.
Bruno Fernandes slots home from the penalty spot for his, and Manchester United’s, second goal of the game and put the visitors back on level terms. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action Images/Reuters

Dominic Solanke: “Going into the game we were confident,” says the scorer of Bournemouth’s opener. “We knew it would be tough game but we told ourselves we had beat them once this season so we could do it again. We created a lot of chances and should’ve been two or three up but we didn’t take the chances and the second half was a tight game.”

On the penalty decision: “I haven’t looked at it back but on the big screen it looked on the line so I think it could’ve been a penalty. Unlucky to not get it there and thought it would be our opportunity to go on and win it at the end. To beat United is something we’d love to do, it would’ve been a good chance to win it at the end so the boys are obviously a bit gutted about that.”

Match report: Bournemouth 2-2 Man United

Bruno Fernandes scored twice at Bournemouth to prevent a another humbling defeat for Manchester United against Andoni Iraola’s swarming side. Ben Fisher reports from the Vitality Stadium..

A quick recap: Dominic Solanke opened the scoring for Bournemouth after capitalising on a slip from Willy Kambwala, only for Bruno Fernandes to equalise in fine style for United when an Alejandro Garnacho delivery into the box was deflected his way.

Bournemouth retook the lead when Justin Kluiovert was given the freedom of the pitch to cut in from the left and fire past Andre Onana, but Fernandes equalised for a second time after a Kobbie Mainoo shot was deflected on to the upper arm of Adam Smith and referee Tony Harrington awarded United a penalty.

Bournemouth were awarded a penalty of their own for a Kabwala foul on Ryan Christie, but the decision was overturned after a VAR consultation, the officials deciding that the foul had taken place just outside the box.

Full time: Bournemouth 2-2 Man United

Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeeeeeeeep! Referee Tony Harrington blows the final whistle and is booed by the home fans. They’ve seen their team comprehenisvely outplay Manchester United but only come away with a point. A couple of questionable decisions went against them, not least the one to award United the penalty from which Bruno Fernandes scored his side’s second equaliser.

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90+10 min: United have time for one last attack but it comes to nothing. It’s full-time at the Vitality Stadium, where the points have been shared.

90+8 min: Unal’s free-kick isn’t great, as he opts for precision over power. His effort clips the wall and goes out for a corner, which United clear.

PENALTY OVERTURNED!

The officials decide that the infraction took place millimetres outside the box. Bournemouth have to settle for a free-kick right on the edge of the area, about a foot to the left of the D.

PENALTY FOR BOURNEMOUTH!

Ryan Christie is fouled by Kambwala right on the edge of the penalty area. Referree Tony Harrington has a think about it before awarding the penalty. It’s being looked at by VAR, as there is a suggestion the tackle took place out side the penalty area. If this is overturned, Bournemouth’s fans will lose the plot.

90+3 min: Dalot diverts a Cook cross into the United box out for a corner. Christie’s ball into the box is headed clear.

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90+1 min: Neto is booked for dissent following the award of a free-kick against his side for a Lewis Cook tackle on Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

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90 min: We’ll have a minimum of six added minutes.

88 min: Amad Diallo slices a volley well wide from a tight angle after the ball had dropped his way in the Bournemouth penalty area.

86 min: Ryan Christie is booked for diving in the United penalty area, as he tried to squeeza past Diogo Dalot and Kabwala from the left. Lewis Cook joins him in the book for protesting against the referee’s decision.

85 min: From the corner, Manchester United clear the ball in instalments but far from convincingly. Bournemouth win it back and Max Aarons sends a speculative tester from distance a couple of feet wide of the far upright.

84 min: Kerkez advancesd down the inside left and tries to square the ball for Solanke. Kambwala extends a leg to put the ball out for a corner.

82 min: Bournemouth’s players are tiring but Max Aarons wins his side a free-kick a few yards outside their own penalty area. Neto boots the ball long towards Unal but it’s cleared by Harry Maguire.

79 min: Lewis Cook loses his footing, allowing Dalot to pick out Rashford, who I’d completely forgotten was playing, at the near post. Zabarnyi denies him with a fine tackle and United have a corner. Nothing comes of it.

78 min: Casemiro intercepts a pull-back from the byline into the United penalty area and is subsequently fouled by Romain Faivre. Man Utd substitution: Mason Mount is on for Kobbie Mainoo.

76 min: Bournemouth substitution: Enes Unal comes on for Kluivert, whose legs have seized up. The goalscorer receives warm applause as he takes the scenic route back to the Bournemouth bench.

73 min: Harry Maguire stands firm in the face of a Kluivert shot from the edge of the area. The Dutchman goes down with cramp and receives treatment from Dominic Solanke until a physio takes over.

71 min: Now the Bournemouth fans serenade referee Tony Harrington, but not in a good way.

70 min: There’s a right-sided reshuffle for Bournemouth as Max Aarons and Romain Faivre come on for Smith and Ouattara.

68 min: Amad Diallo leaves Lloyd Kelly in a cloud of dust down the right touchline but runs out of road. The ball goes out for a Bournemouth goal-kick.

66 min: I think Adam Smith and Bournemouth have been desperately hard done by just now. Kobbie Mainoo’s shot was deflected at him at speed and the ball struck the top of his arm, near the shoulder area. The handball law really is a mess.

GOAL! Bournemouth 2-2 Man United (Fernandes 65pen)

United are level! Bruno Fernandes scores from the spot to restore parity for a second time in this game.

Bruno Fernandes slots home from the penalty spot for his, and Manchester United’s, second goal of the game and put the visitors back on level terms.
Bruno Fernandes slots home from the penalty spot for his, and Manchester United’s, second goal of the game and put the visitors back on level terms. Photograph: Matthew Childs/Action Images/Reuters

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Penalty for United!

The ball is kicked against the top of Adam Smith’s arm and the referee awards a penalty. That seems incredibly harsh but VAR say his arm moved towards the ball.

62 min: Yet to muster a shot on or off target in this second half, United win a cheap throw-in deep in Bournmouth territory when Adam Smith fails to keep a pass from his goalkeeper in play. The right-back throws the ball away to prevent United taking a quick throw-in but avoids a booking.

60 min: A promising Bournemouth attack breaks down when Justin Kluivert misplaces a pass to Solanke on his right. He had Ouattara to his left, hoping to be played in behind with a reverse pass.

59 min: Willy Kambwala gets back to deny Solanke a clean shot with a desperate lunge as the striker connected with a low cross from the left at the near post.

57 min: Solanke concedes a throw-in and seems to be limping. There were concerns he might have injured himself during the warm-up and is movement looks laboured at the moment.

56 min: Kluivert shows some nifty footwork to slalom past three defenders and into the United penalty area with the ball at his feet. He unleashes a shot but it’s blocked by Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

55 min: Lloyd Kelly takes a throw-in near the halfway line, with both managers behind him in their technical areas gesticulating furiously at their players. Erik ten Hag looks mightily fed-up and grumpy.

50 min: Bournemouth have appeals for a penalty turned down as the ball pops up and hits Harry Maguire’s arm, which happens to be conveniently tucked in by his stomach. No spot-kick but Bournemouth remain in the ascendency, piling the pressure on their visitors.

49 min: Bournemouth’s centre-back, the one whose name lends itself to an entertaining chant with its otrigins in Whitney Houston’s back catalogue, is briefly serenaded by Bournemouth’s fans. “Ooh, I wanna dance with Zabarnyi.”

48 min: Adam Smith plays Justin Kluivert up the right touchline and Bournemout win themselves a throw-in.

46 min: Diallo is, of course, just back from a ban handed down after he received a second yellow card for ripping his shirt off in celebration after scoring against Liverpool in the FA Cup.

Second half: Bournemouth 2-1 Man United

46 min: Bournemouth restart the game and Manchester United have made a change. Amad Diallo is on for Alejandro Garnacho. The young Ivorian was absolutely terrific on loan at Sunderland last season but we haven’t seen too much of him in a United shirt this season, for whatever reason.

Half-time: Bournemouth 2-1 Man United

Peep! Tony Harrington signals the end of the first half and Bournemouth go in with a well deserved lead. Manchester United have been dismal but remain in the game thanks to Bruno Fernandes’ strike from six yards and no little profligacy in front of goal from assorted Bournemouth players.

45+7 min: Fernandes cuts in from the left and advances towards the Bournemouth penalty area. He looks up, takes a shot and looks on in disbelief as the ball rattles the cross-bar.

45+6 min: Milos Kerkez appeals for a penalty after going to ground after cutting inside the United penalty area but replays show he just lost his footing on the heavily-watered surface. No spot-kick.

45+4 min: The Red Sea parts for Kluivert once again and Andre Onana is forced into action behind his dozing defenders. Running into acres of space on the left side of the penalty area, Kluivert connected with a cross from the right but his goal-bound strike wasn’t hard or accurate enough to beat the goalkeeper.

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45+3 min: Bournemouth will be happy with their first half performance but in truth they should be ahead by more than one goal. They’ve been vastly superior to United in almost every department and would have put this game to bed already with better finishing.

45+1 min: Between injuries, the substitution and some running repairs to the referee’s headset, we’ll have at least nine minutes of added time.

42 min: Kelly wins a throw-in off Dalot down by the corner flag and seems in no rush to take it. Once the ball is back in play, it’s crossed from the right and Kerkez gets between two static defenders to skim a header towards the United goal. His downward effort bouncves up and hits the cross-bar and he gets a second bite of the cherryl. His second effort goes over the bar. Manchester United’s defending is bordering on the calamitous here.

40 min: Having just recovered from an injury that had kept him sidelined for three matches, Luis Sinisterra is forced off with what might be a recurrence. Perhaps he was rushed back too soon? WHatever happened, his evening is over and he’s replaced by Lloyd Kelly. The substitute goes in at left-back and Milos Kerkez moves to midfield.

37 min: The defending, or complete lack of it, by Manchester United for that goal was remarkable. Kluivert was given the freedom of the Vitality Stadium as he made his wayt into the United penalty area from the left flank. And while I’d need to see it again, I think Andre Onana could possibly have done better too. The United goalkeeper was left very exposed by his defenders, however.

GOAL! Bournemouth 2-1 Man United (Kluivert 36)

Bournemouth lead again! With the ball at his feet, Kluivert drifts into the massive gap between Diogo Dalot and Willy Kambwala and has all the time in the world to pick his spot before rifling the ball into the bottom corner.

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34 min: Solanke picks out Dango Ouattara with a low pass in behind from deep into the United penalty area. Under pressure from Aaron Wan-Bissaka, the winger gets a shot off but sends the ball wide of the far post. That was a great chance for Bournemouth to retake the lead but it’s been wasted.

33 min: Marcos Senesi is booked for a robust challenge on Alejandro Garnacho.

GOAL! Bournemouth 1-1 Man United (Fernandes 31)

United are level! Garnacho squares the ball from the right and his pass takes a deflection off a defender. It sits up beautifully for Fernandes, who fires high into the net from the edge of the six-yard box.

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29 min: Bournemouth attack down the left again and Sinisterra tees up Ryan Christie, who is unmarked in a pocket of space just inside the United penalty area. His low shot is straight at Onana.

28 min: Ryan Christie tries his luck with a rising drive from distance. The ball fizzes a few inches over the cross-bar.

24 min: Ryan Christie picks out Sinisterra with a pass out to the left wing and he cuts inside to combine with Kerkez. The Hungarian international’s heavy touch sends the ball out of play for a goal-kick, when a lighter one might have presented a good shooting opportunity. Bournemouth are holding to their lead with considerable ease.

23 min: Looking at replays of the Bournemouth goal, it is probably worth noting that it was a poor touch from Alejandro Garnacho that let Solanke win the ball and bear down on the United penalty area before Kambwala made his task a lot easier by falling over.

22 min: There’s another break in play, so the referee can have his comms device repaired or replaced.

21 min: Luis Sinisterra runs into space down the left with Diogo Dalot backing off him. Spying an opportunity to shoot, Sinisterra pulls the trigger and his left-footed effort rolls across the face of goal and narrowly wide of the far post.

20 min: There’s a break in play so Bouornemouth left-back Milos Kerkez can recieve treatment for an injury.

18 min: Possibly having seen Micky van de Ven’s two slips at the back for Spurs earlier today, Kambwala decides to follow the Dutchman’s lead. He lost his balance while trying to turn to allow Solanke the room he needed to score.

GOAL! Bournemouth 1-0 Man United (Solanke 16)

Bournemouth lead! In a one-on-one with Will Kambwala, Solanke takes advantage of a slip from the teenage defender, shapes to shoot from 20 yards out and strokes the ball into the bottom left-hand corner. That was a very precise strike.

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14 min: Kobbie Mainoo tries to play Rasmus Hojlund in behind the Bournemouth defence but Marcos Senesi shepherds the ball back to Neto.

12 min: Bruno Fernandes sends a high backpass to Andre Onana from near the halfway line and the goalkeeper is fortced to leave his penalty area to deal with the bouncing ball. It breifly looked as if things might get a little hairy for the United goalkeeper but he was equal to the task in hand. Well, the task at feet.

11 min: Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho exchange passes in midfield as the first half meanders on without much in the way of excitement unfolding.

10 min: Justin Kluivert is penalised for a foul on Harry Maguire deep in United territory. Moments later, Lewis Cook fouls Bruno Fernandes, prompting refereee Tony Harrington to blow his whistle again.

8 min: Bournemouth launch the ball over the halfway line from deep but Willy Kambwala gets the better of Dominic Solanke in an aerial tussle.

7 min: Ryan Christie dribbles through the United penalty area and is forced wide. He manages to get a shot off under a tight angle, forcing Harry Maguire to block.

6 min: These opening stages have been fairly scrappy but Manchester United are dominating possession as the two sides size each other up.

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4 min: Aaron Wan-Bissaka overcooks a pass down the inside left, giving Rashford too much to do. Neto clears up at the back for Bournemouth.

3 min: Bournemouth win a corner as Dominic Solanke leaps to contest a high ball into the Manchester United penalty area from Luis Sinisterra. Ryan Christie sends the ball towards the near post, where Bruno Fernandes heads it clear.

2 min: Illia Zabarnyi hacks the ball upfield for Bournemouth from near the corner flag, foiling an early Manchester United attack down the left.

Bournemouth v Manchester United is go ...

1 min: Manchester United get the ball rolling in the evening sunshine, their players wearing white shirts, shorts and socks.

Not long now: The players amble out on to the Vitality Stadium pitch, led by referee Tony Harrington and his team of match officials. Kick-off is just a few minutes away.

Andoni Iraola: “We have the advantage of playing at home, but it is going to be difficult because they are a very good team with very good players,” says the Bournemouth manager in an interview with Sky Sports. “You have to keep the concentration over 100 minutes with them because if we make a mistake, normally they score.”

Dominic Solanke: Despite some late pre-match concerns over the Bournemouth striker’s striker’s fitness, he will start this game hoping to add to the 16 Premier League goals he has scored this season. It looked like he might have done himself sort of mischief in the warm-up but he will play.

Those teams: Manchester United field an unchanged side to the one that drew with Liverpool last weekend and name several academy graduates on their bench.

Marco Senesi comes in at the back for Bournemouth, with Lloyd Kelly making way. Further up the pitch, Luis Sinisterra and Dango Ouattara come in for the injured Marcus Tavernier and Antoine Semenyo.

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Today’s match officials

  • Referee: Tony Harrington,

  • Assistants: Matthew Wilkes and Derek Eaton.

  • Fourth official: Graham Scott.

  • VAR: Jarred Gillett.

Bournemouth v Manchester United line-ups

Bournemouth: Neto, Smith, Zabarnyi, Senesi, Kerkez, Cook, Christie, Sinisterra, Kluivert, Ouattara, Solanke.

Subs: Kelly, Faivre, Scott, Hill, Unal, Billing, Aarons, Travers, Gonzalez.

Man Utd: Onana, Dalot, Kambwala, Maguire, Wan-Bissaka, Casemiro, Mainoo, Garnacho, Bruno Fernandes, Rashford, Hojlund.

Subs: Bayindir, Amrabat, Mount, Eriksen, Diallo, Forson, Amass, Ogunneye, Wheatley.

Early team news

Bournemouth are without influential midfielder Marcus Tavernier, who has been ruled out with a thigh injury, as has Luis Sinesterra. The Cherries’ right-back Ryan Fredericks is sidelined with a calf injury, while Antoine Semenyo, Chris Mepham and Tyler Adams are all due to be assessed before the team-sheets are handfed in.

With Raphael Varane joining Jonny Evans, Victor Lindelof and Lisandro Martinez in the treatment room, Willy Kambwala will partner Harry Maguire in the heart of Manchester United’s defence. Tyrell Malacia, Luke Shaw, Scott McTominay and Anthony Martial are also sidelined, while Marcus Rashford is a major doubt for the visitors.

Premier League: Bournemouth v Manchester United

Without a win in three games, Manchester United travel to the Vitality Stadium hoping to avenge the hiding they suffered at the hands of Bournemouth at Old Trafford in December. It was a day the Guardian’s Jamie Jackson described Erik ten Hag’s side as “a rabble reminiscent of the United of the dog days under his predecessor, Ole Gunnar Solskjær”.

Bournemouth lost at Luton last time out but had won three on the spin previously against the Hatters, Everton and Crystal Palace. Andoni Iraola’s side sit in 12th place, comfortably mid-table and in no danger whatsoever of being relegated. Kick-off on the south coast is at 5.30pm but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.

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