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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65 mins: Newcastle 1 - 0 Watford - Perez
Perez scores his first goal for 11 matches to put Newcastle in front. He meets the ball with a glorious header into the top of the netting after a bunch of Newcastle players were offside. The referees missed it and Perez puts the home side in front.
West Ham 1 - 1 Burnley
West Ham have brought Hernandez on to try a create something for them. He has an affect as West Ham come forward with the ball but Burnley have organised their defensive line when since half-time and they keep the ball out.
68 mins: West Ham 2 - 1 Burnley - Felipe Anderson
Arnautovic gives the ball to Diangana who plays in Anderson. Anderson keeps his composure and puts West Ham in front once more with a shot through the legs of Joe Hart.
Cardiff 0 - 1 Leicester
Leicester should be two goals to the good. Ndidi heads the ball in the box going for goal, it hits the floor and bounces up Jonny Evans is at the back post and all he needs to do is get something on the ball and he misses it completely.
Everton 2 - 1 Brighton
Sigurdsson goes out on the right wing and wins a free kick for Everton. They have a lead but can they extend it?
77 mins: Everton 3 - 1 Brighton - Richarlison
Dunk makes a poor pass and Richarlison intercepts runs it past Duffy, draws the goalkeeper to him and puts it past him with a good left footed shot. It's game over for Brighton now.
77 mins: West Ham 2 - 2 Burnley - Wood
Burnley equalise against West Ham, they win a corner and it's whipped into the box. Substitute Chris Wood rises above everyone and heads the ball into the back of the net.
Newcastle 1 - 0 Watford
Watford try to make something happen at St James' Park but Newcastle defend deep and defend well.
84 mins: West Ham 3 - 2 Burley - Felipe Anderson
Arnautovic on the edge of the box gives the ball to Anderson who shoots and the ball deflects off of Mee and goes past Hart to give West Ham the lead in the dying minutes of the match.
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