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Maguire's Red Card Costs United; Bournemouth Draw Extends Unbeaten Run
Harry Maguire's late red card led to a penalty, costing Manchester United two points in their match against Bournemouth. The draw extended Bournemouth's unbeaten streak to 11 games, their fifth consecutive draw.
Manchester United's Harry Maguire received a red card for fouling Evanilson, which led to Junior Kroupi's equalizing penalty in the 81st minute. Bruno Fernandes scored from the penalty spot, and James Hill scored an own goal, as United twice took the lead. Ryan Christie scored Bournemouth's first leveller. Manchester United felt aggrieved when Adrien Truffert's potential foul on Amad Diallo was not penalized before Christie's goal. Under head coach Michael Carrick, United have dropped points for only the third time in 10 Premier League games.
Key Facts
- Harry Maguire was sent off for a foul, leading to a Bournemouth penalty.
- Junior Kroupi converted the penalty, securing a draw for Bournemouth.
- Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty for Manchester United.
- James Hill scored an own goal, giving Manchester United the lead again.
- Ryan Christie scored Bournemouth's first goal.
- Bournemouth's unbeaten run extends to 11 games.
- Bournemouth has drawn their last five matches.
- Bournemouth remains 10th in the league table.
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Research Sources
- Southern Daily Echo — Harry Maguire's England recall tempered by red card in Man Utd draw