Bournemouth vs Manchester United - as it happened: Marcus Rashford scores late winner
All the reaction from the Premier League fixture at the Vitality Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Marcus Rashford hit a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United came from behind again to continue their revival, this time securing a 2-1 victory at in-form Bournemouth.
Eddie Howe's Bournemouth had won five of their past six fixtures and were on course to win again when Callum Wilson gave them a deserved lead, but as they similarly did against Newcastle and Chelsea, United regrouped, securing a valuable victory through finishes from Anthony Martial and Rashford.
The rebuild required since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement remains a steady, ongoing process, but if their rediscovery of the resilience that gave them so many points late on in games under Ferguson becomes a regular feature it will ensure they maintain their present momentum.
Here's how it all unfolded:
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93 mins: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool
Fabinho fouls Ozil and Arsenal have the ball on the halfway line. Liverpool press high and restrict their advance.
95 mins: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool
A few scrappy challenges for the ball bring the game to a close. The points are shared and I think it's a fair result. Liverpool weren't at their best but Arsenal were impressive.
That draw means that Liverpool move to top of the Premier League as Arsenal secure 4th. We've got one game left today as Tottenham travel to Wolves. Kick off for that comes at 7.45pm
Wolves 0 - 0 Tottenham
Tottenham start the game and try to work the ball down the left hand side. Lucas Moura makes a pass through the defence but it's too long and goes out for a goal kick.
3 mins: Wolves 0 - 0 Tottenham
Dembele is caught in a challenge with Costa and he needs treatment on his right leg. The physios take him off and the match continues.
6 mins: Wolves 0 - 0 Tottenham
Costa runs at Spurs from the right but he hits the defender and is stopped in his tracks. Tottenham are still without Dembele and he's subbed off for Son Heung-Min.
9 mins: Wolves 0 - 0 Tottenham
Son runs down the left wing and tries to force his way into the box but Wolves shut him out. There's been no clear cut chances in this game yet but Spurs have the ball.
12 mins: Wolves 0 - 0 Tottenham
Jimenez collects the ball from a throw in and turns towards goal. He fires a strike from 20 yards and narrowly sends it past the post. Wolves come at Spurs again Doherty receives the ball out wide before cutting in and taking a shot. It's a poor one though and it doesn't trouble the goalkeeper.
15 mins: Wolves 0 - 0 Tottenham
Spurs have started this game quite slowly. The injury to Dembele might have put them on the back foot but Wolves haven't been able to full capitalise on that yet. Son tries to get in behind the defence and create something for Spurs but he's offside.
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