AFC Bournemouth's Misery Continues with Draw Against Manchester United
Manchester United entertained AFC Bournemouth at Enskede Rackethall in a match that finished 4-4. The result meant AFC Bournemouth's seventh game in a row without a win in the Premier League.
AFC Bournemouth equalised 1-1 just before the half-time whistle as Antoine Semenyo found the net, with an assist by Adam Smith.
Manchester United took the lead just before the half-time whistle as Casemiro scored, with an assist by Bruno Fernandes.
Straight after the break, Evanilson scored and equalised for AFC Bournemouth.
Matheus Cunha gave Manchester United the lead in the 79th minute.
The result means Manchester United are now in sixth place in the table and that AFC Bournemouth are in 13th place.
Manchester United's next Premier League games are against Aston Villa (away) on 21 December, Manchester United (home) on 26 December and Wolverhampton Wanderers (home) on 30 December. AFC Bournemouth play Burnley (home) on 20 December, Brentford (away) on 27 December and Chelsea (away) on 30 December.
Manchester United started the match best and took the lead when Amad Diallo netted after 13 minutes, making it 1-0.
AFC Bournemouth also made it 3-2 in the 52nd minute, when Marcus Tavernier scored.
Bruno Fernandes equalised for Manchester United in the 77th minute.
AFC Bournemouth equalised to make it 4-4 just five minutes later as Eli Kroupi scored.