Manchester United’s push for a top-three finish was hampered by a late collapse as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Friday.
A high-stakes Friday night clash under the lights saw Bournemouth extend their remarkable unbeaten run to 11 games while Manchester United left feeling they had let a victory slip through their fingers.
Here are three key takeaways from an eventful evening in the Premier League.
1. Harry Maguire’s Rollercoaster Day Ends in Disaster
Just hours after celebrating a recall to the England squad for the first time since 2024, Harry Maguire went from hero to villain.
Having played a crucial role in forcing the own goal that briefly gave United a 2-1 lead, his night ended early in the 78th minute. A foul on Evanilson inside the box resulted in a straight red card and the penalty that allowed Bournemouth to snatch a point.
2. The “Carrick Bounce” Faces Its First Real Turbulence
Since taking over as head coach in January, Michael Carrick had presided over a dominant run, losing only once in his first ten games.
However, this draw marks only the third time his side has dropped points in that span. While United remain in a strong position for Champions League qualification, the inability to hold a lead twice suggests there is still work to be done on defensive stability under pressure.
3. Junior Kroupi is the Real Deal for the Cherries
Teenage sensation Junior Kroupi continued his breakout season by showing immense composure to convert the 81st-minute equalizer.
The 19-year-old now leads all teenagers in the division with nine Premier League goals this campaign and made history as the first teenager to score a penalty against United in the Premier League.
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