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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Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
3 added minutes ended the first half. Spurs are in complete control in this match, they've responded well after Dembele's injury and have been rewarded for patient play with two goals.
SECOND HALF: Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
45 minutes to go for Wolves to get back into this game. 45 minutes for Spurs to increase their lead and move above Arsenal in the table.
48 mins: Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
Wolves have started okay, they are working the right hand side trying to squeeze into a gap before they switch the play to the left, Trippier wins the ball for Spurss and boots it forward.
51 mins: Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
Costa makes a good run and finds Jimenez in the box. Jimenez shoots and forces Lloris into the save. Wolves recover and come at Tottenham again this time with Costa who tries to squeeze the ball in on the near post but Lloris makes another save. Wolves are on fire at the minute. Spurs are asleep.
54 mins: Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
Spurs have done well not to concede so far this half, Wolves have been magnificent they've broken Tottenham down on multiple occasions and are winning the ball back quickly starving Spurs of possession.
57 mins: Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
Sissoko gets past Jonny but his cross into the box is way wide and Tottenham squander their best chance of the second half.
60 mins: Wolves 0 - 2 Tottenham
Son Heung-Min comes off for Christian Eriksen as Spurs make their second substitution. Interestingly Son has been involved in both.
61 mins: Wolves 0 - 3 Tottenham - Kane
Lamela does brilliantly in the area holding up the ball before finding Kane open in front of goal. Kane shoots and Rui Patricio makes the save only for Kane to fire home the rebound.
63 mins: Wolves 0 - 3 Tottenham
The game's all over now. For all of Wolves' possession and dominance in this second half it's Spurs who have the goal. That's the sign of the top teams and the ones that languish in mid-table.
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