
Topics: Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, Bournemouth, Football

Topics: Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, Bournemouth, Football
Bruno Fernandes was furious after the final whistle following Manchester United's dramatic draw with Bournemouth.
On Monday night, United and Bournemouth were involved in a Premier League classic in front of a capacity crowd at Old Trafford.
United went into the half-time interval 2-1 up thanks to goals from Amad Diallo and Casemiro.
However, at the start of the second period, Evanilson levelled proceedings before Marcus Tavernier scored to make it 3-2.
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Fernandes then made it 3-3 with a stunning free kick in the 77th minute before Matheus Cunha scored to put United 4-3 ahead just two minutes later.
However, the drama was not done there as Eli Junior Kroupi netted Bournemouth's fourth goal with 84 minutes on the clock.
In the end, Senne Lammens was the hero for the home side as he denied David Brooks twice, and the match ended in a thrilling 4-4 draw.

As the final whistle sounded, United captain Fernandes was furious as he exchanged words with his teammates.
In footage posted on social media, the Portuguese midfielder was visibly frustrated as he gestured multiple times with his hands when having a conversation with Casemiro.
Reacting to what unfolded in front of his eyes at Old Trafford, Gary Neville said on Sky Sports: "It was absolute madness. It was a game that went punch for punch and was end-to-end. It was a game you could not call. I'm not sure who is going to be happiest at the end.
"I said in the game that I could live with the way Man Utd played, but what you can't get away from is that it is seven points dropped in their last three games at home."
Following the draw with Bournemouth, United moved up to sixth place as they edged ahead of Liverpool and Sunderland on goal difference.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, are in 13th place, one point off Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.
United will be back in Premier League action this weekend when they take on Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon.