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Bournemouth vs Manchester United - as it happened: Marcus Rashford scores late winner

All the reaction from the Premier League fixture at the Vitality Stadium

Michael Jones,Kishan Vaghela
Saturday 03 November 2018 15:09 GMT
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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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What a day!

22 Premier League goals scored, Man Utd come from behind to claim victory over Bournemouth. Leicester take the win on an emotional day in Cardiff and Newcastle got their first win of the season. There were wins for Everton and West Ham and Arsenal recovered to earn a point against Liverpool. Tottenham take the three points in a hard fought contest against Wolves as they move up into 4th, leapfrogging Arsenal.  

Join us again tomorrow when we'll bring you more action from the Premier League, see you then. 

Michael Jones3 November 2018 21:42

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