MANCHESTER, England — Manchester United drew with Bournemouth 4-4 in one of the best games in the Premier League on Monday.
United coach Ruben Amorim said before the match that ''playing against Bournemouth is never fun'' and they were prophetic words on a night his side had most of the opportunities but still came away with only a point.
The Cherries had beaten United 3-0 in their last two visits to Old Trafford but there seemed little chance of that happening again as the home side took control from the off and was a goal up after 13 minutes.
Diogo Dalot's lofted cross fell to Amad Diallo to nod in almost on the goal line.
United dominated a pulsating first half but Antoine Semenyo brought Bournemouth level after 40 minutes. Poor defending saw United lose the ball on the left flank and Semenyo strode forward and sent an angled shot under Senne Lammens.
Casemiro restored United's lead on the stroke of halftime when he headed home from a Bruno Fernandes corner. Bournemouth goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic flapped at the Brazilian's effort.
''It was a fun game for everyone at home,'' Amorim said. "If you look at the game you can think we lost the two points in the second half. I think we lost the two points in the first half. I think we should have more goals, we should have a different result at halftime.
''It was then similar to Nottingham (Forest, 2-2 in November) where we suffered two goals really fast, but we managed to get back to take the advantage and then we need to close the game out.''