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Bruno Fernandes equalised twice for Man Utd. (Image: Getty)
Manchester United extended their dismal Premier League run to just one win in seven games with an underwhelming 2-2 draw against AFC Bournemouth on Saturday. Bruno Fernandes equalised twice after Dominic Solanke and Justin Kluivert's go-ahead goals at the Vitality Stadium.
Erik ten Hag's hopes of guiding United to Champions League qualification are surely all but over, with six league matches remaining. Express Sport runs through four talking points from Bournemouth.
Bruno Fernandes bickers, then bags
Fernandes has now scored five goals in his last five Premier League games after his brace on the south coast rescued United from defeat.
But he was involved in an uneasy moment with manager Ten Hag earlier in the match after the Dutchman took issue with an on-field exchange with Andre Onana.
Fernandes and Onana were spotted bickering over whether to play out from the back or go long, which prompted Ten Hag to tell his captain to calm down.
The Portuguese maestro visibly disagreed, wagging his finger at the request and tensions heightened.
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Willy Kambwala worked hard
Willy Kambwala impressed on his second senior start and first at Old Trafford against Liverpool last Sunday.
The 19-year-old centre-back started back-to-game games for the first time against Bournemouth and struggled early on against an elite focal point in Dominic Solanke.
Kambwala was left isolated for the Cherries' opener after United easily lost the ball in midfield. Solanke easily turned the teenager to fire home from range, causing problems as the game went on.
He recovered well to start the move for Fernandes' first equaliser. However, it was a tough afternoon for Kambwala and the rest of the United team.
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