Bournemouth hold Man Utd
Bournemouth fought Manchester United to a 2-2 draw in a result fans are still buzzing about after a dramatic finish (x.com). Brighton also edged Liverpool 2-1, while Everton stunned Chelsea 3-0 — weekend Premier League shocks across the board (x.com).
Bruno Fernandes opened the second half from the spot in the 61st minute and Bournemouth replied with Ryan Christie six minutes later before a James Hill own goal put United back ahead in the 71st minute. (espn.com)) Harry Maguire was shown a straight red in the 78th minute for a foul on Evanilson that referee Stuart Attwell and VAR upheld as a denial of an obvious goal‑scoring opportunity. (skysports.com)) Substitute Junior Kroupi converted the resulting penalty in the 81st minute; he became one of a small number of teenagers to score against Manchester United this season and the first teenager to net a Premier League penalty past United. (beinsports.com)) Bruno Fernandes finished the night with a goal and an assist after creating the confusion that led to James Hill’s own goal, while Manchester United remained third in the table on 55 points after the fixture. (manutd.com)) Manager Michael Carrick described his side as “disappointed” and questioned two penalty decisions from the second half, and Maguire faces at least a one‑match suspension following the straight red. (sports.yahoo.com)) Elsewhere across the weekend, Danny Welbeck scored twice as Brighton beat Liverpool 2-1 at the Amex, and Beto’s brace plus an Iliman Ndiaye strike earned Everton a 3-0 win over Chelsea at Hill Dickinson Stadium. (espn.com))