Fans of Bournemouth were elated as their team secured a 3-0 win against Manchester United at Old Trafford for the second consecutive season. United's defeat pushed them to the 13th spot in the Premier League and highlighted their struggles with anxiety and sloppiness on the field. The Cherries' victory was thanks to goals from Dean Huijsen, Justin Kluivert, and Antoine Semenyo, leaving United fans frustrated with their team's poor performance. With this defeat, United have now conceded nine set-piece goals this season, raising concerns about their defense.
Bournemouth proved their dominance over Manchester United for the second season in a row with a crushing 3-0 victory at Old Trafford. The Red Devils, coming off a morale-boosting Manchester derby win, have once again fallen victim to the inconsistent performances that continue to plague them. Manager Amorim's new 3-4-3 system might be effective in some games, but it exposes the club's lack of quality in the wingback position. Talisman player Bruno Fernandes also seems to struggle to find his place in the new system, leaving fans and critics questioning the coach's decision-making.
Shamoon Hafez, BBC Sport football news reporter, witnessed Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin's 11 Premier League game goal drought continue against Chelsea. The striker faced tough competition from Chelsea's Tosin Adarabioyo, who effortlessly marked him and made his teammate Enzo Fernandez look like a mascot. Meanwhile, Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes tried to spark a goal for his team against Bournemouth, but Amad Diallo's attempt was thwarted by Chelsea's goalkeeper Kepa.
In a shocking result, Manchester United suffered a 0-3 defeat against Bournemouth at home on Sunday, adding to their recent poor form. Amorim, the United manager, expressed his disappointment at his team's defensive weakness, as they conceded 17 goals from dead-ball situations this season, the most by any team in Premier League history. The defeat, coupled with their early exit from the EFL Cup, has raised questions about the team's manager and their current performance.
In a stunning upset, Bournemouth defeated Manchester United 3-0 at Old Trafford, leaving both fans and industry experts reeling. Following the match, manager Andoni Iraola spoke to the media, expressing his satisfaction with his team's "solid and mature" performance. The win marks a major milestone for Bournemouth, a relatively small and newly-promoted team in the English Premier League.
Following a crushing 3-0 defeat by Bournemouth at Old Trafford, Manchester United fans took to social media to express their disappointment. Many pointed fingers at striker Joshua Zirkzee, who was partly blamed for allowing a free header from Dean Huijsen for the opener. This loss comes just days after a last-gasp win over Manchester City, showing the inconsistency of the team's performance. Fans were also left questioning the decision to pay £36 million for Zirkzee in the summer transfer window.
For the second consecutive season, Bournemouth emerged victorious at Old Trafford, with a comfortable 3-0 win over Manchester United. Despite some early pressure from the home team, the Cherries dominated the game, with teenager Dean Huijsen scoring a header from a set-piece to open the scoring. United's poor defending and lack of attacking creativity were once again exposed, raising questions about manager Ruben Amorim's decision to exclude Marcus Rashford. The disappointing result has left United fans voicing their dissatisfaction and frustration.
Manchester United faced a crushing defeat against Bournemouth with a three-goal lead. Wonderkid Huijsen, Justin Kluivert, and Antoine Semenyo all scored for the Cherries in the second half. Despite the Red Devils' comeback win against Manchester City last week, they were unable to close the gap in the final ten minutes of the match. Bournemouth's fans taunted United with chants of 'Man Utd, it's happened again', as this marks the second time they have secured a 3-0 victory at Old Trafford.
Get updates on five Sunday Premier League matches with live commentary as Everton takes on Chelsea, Fulham faces Southampton, Leicester hosts Wolves, and Man Utd battles Bournemouth. Follow the action and join the conversation using #bbcfootball and share your thoughts via WhatsApp or text. Notable scores to keep an eye on include Huijsen's header for Bournemouth, Kluivert's penalty for Man Utd, and Semenyo's goal for the visitors. Stay tuned for the highly anticipated Tottenham v Liverpool match at 16:30.
Flamengo, the Brazilian football club, is hoping to bring back midfielder Lucas Paqueta from West Ham, beating out their rival Botafogo for the star player's signature. The 27-year-old, who started his career with Flamengo, desires a return to his former team and will have a say in any potential deal next month. Botafogo is also interested in signing Paqueta, and has even offered West Ham their exciting 23-year-old striker Igor Jesus in a possible swap deal. The departure of Paqueta, coupled with injuries to key players like Michail Antonio, has left West Ham in search of both a replacement midfielder and a new striker. Meanwhile, West Ham's Premier League rivals, Sevilla, are hoping to secure a win against Bournemouth and climb up the league table, while still holding out hope for Antonio's return in the future.