In an exciting game, Manchester United drew 2-2 with Bournemouth this Saturday, at the Vitaly Stadium. The result left Manchester in seventh place, with 50 points and fighting for a place in the Europa League. Bournemouth remained 12th with 42 points.
At 15, Solanke finished from outside the area and scored: 1-0 for Bournemouth. Manchester didn’t leave it cheap and tied at 29, with a goal from Bruno Fernandes after a shot from inside the area.
With the game at a frenetic pace, at 34, Kluivert finished inside the area and Bournemouth extended it to 2-1. The rest of the second half was very truncated and choppy, with fouls from both teams.
Right at the beginning of the second half, at 4, Kluivert appeared to finish, but the ball hit the defense. Without stopping, United created another chance with Bruno Fernandes in the 15th minute. He appeared to finish, but the ball hit the defense.
At 19, after a penalty, Bruno Fernandes handled the ball with care, took the shot and scored the goal to tie the game. After the substitutions, Bournemouth took control of the game and almost had a penalty awarded which was invalidated by VAR in the 48th minute.
Manchester United returns to the field in the English Championship only on April 24th, at 4pm (Brasília time), when they face Sheffield United, at Old Trafford, in a game delayed for the 29th round. Bournemouth, in turn, enters the field on April 21st, at 11 am, away from home, against Aston Villa, for the 34th round.