EPL robbery? Controversy after denied penalty, late red card as United blow it.... twice
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EPL robbery? Controversy after denied penalty, late red card as United blow it.... twice
"Bruno Fernandes rolled United into the lead early in the second half after Matheus Cunha was brought down by Alex Jimenez, converting the penalty with composure."
"Bournemouth levelled through Ryan Christie just seconds after United claimed they should have been awarded a second spot-kick, showcasing the match's intense back-and-forth nature."
"Maguire was dismissed for pulling down Evanilson inside the box, leading to Junior Kroupi salvaging a point for Bournemouth in a dramatic finish."
Manchester United's pursuit of the Champions League was hindered by a 2-2 draw against Bournemouth. Michael Carrick's team, under his management, has only one loss in ten games. Bruno Fernandes scored the first goal from a penalty, but Bournemouth equalized through Ryan Christie. United regained the lead with an own goal from James Hill, but Harry Maguire's red card allowed Junior Kroupi to equalize for Bournemouth. United remains third in the Premier League, maintaining a seven-point lead over Chelsea.
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