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    Bournemouth 0-1 Manchester United VIDEO highlights and reaction as Casemiro scores the winner

    Bournemouth 0-1 Manchester United VIDEO highlights and reaction as Casemiro scores the winner

    Manchester United play Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday and we’ll give you live match updates.
    Manchester United play their last away match of the Premier League season today against Bournemouth.
    While results at Old Trafford have been excellent, United have often struggled away from home this season, recently suffering disappointing back-to-back defeats to Brighton and West Ham en route.

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    Manchester United play their last away match of the Premier League season today against Bournemouth.
    While results at Old Trafford have been excellent, United have often struggled away from home this season, recently suffering disappointing back-to-back defeats to Brighton and West Ham en route. De Gea sets new goal for United

    David de Gea has challenged United to finish third instead of fourth in the Premier League this season.
    To take an important step towards Champions League qualification, Erik ten Hag understood the importance of a victory against Bournemouth on Saturday and his side professionally secured three points.

    It was not a typical United performance at the Vitality Stadium, but Casemiro’s brilliant, acrobatic first-half goal was enough to secure victory and Bournemouth, already secure, posed minimal threat up front.
    “They had a few chances, you have to be very focused throughout the game and try to keep in touch with the team and we won the game,” De Gea told MUTV. “So I’m happy with everyone and it’s a huge improvement from last season.” “We are going in the right direction but the job is not done yet and we have two more home games to play. We will try to win both and we know we need a point but let’s try to win both. Let’s see if we can finish third instead of fourth.

    “It’s always special to play at Old Trafford and we have a chance of getting a Champions League place on home soil. So it’s the ideal position and we have to finish the job. Not just the defenders, the whole team played well. “We pressed high, recovered balls in their half and we did it very well.”

     

    United next play against Chelsea on Thursday 25 May.

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    ‘Don’t Look’ – Manchester United Fans Furious Over Erik ten Hag’s Bournemouth Decision

    Man United manager Erik ten Hag has named his starting line-up for this afternoon’s Premier League clash against Bournemouth.

    Erik ten Hag has announced his starting line-up for Manchester United’s final Premier League away game against Bournemouth this afternoon at the Vitality Stadium.

    United, who beat the Cherries 3-0 in the second leg in January, will be looking to take another big step towards a place in the top four after last weekend’s 2-0 win over Wolves. Anthony Martial and Alejandro Garnacho scored either side of the half to end a two-game losing streak.

    Although Marcus Rashford has recovered from the leg injury which saw him sit out against Wolves, he is out again, this time through illness. As a result, Jadon Sancho has retained his place on the left wing while Garnacho is on the bench.

    Meanwhile, Diogo Dalot, Scott McTominay, back from injury, and Facundo Pellistri have also been called up as substitutes. However, Lisandro Martinez and Donny van de Beek remain absent for a long time.

    After the decision was made to name the same side that defeated Wolves, Ten Hag will be hoping for another win as United look to win their final away game of the season. It was the decision forcing Garnacho to start over as a substitute that caught the most attention from United fans immediately after the team news was confirmed. As you can see from the messages posted in the tweets above, Ten Hag’s decision to bench Garnacho didn’t go down well. With Rashford unavailable, they hoped the youngster would start on the left wing.

    United starting line-up: De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Lindelof, Shaw; Casemiro, Eriksen, Fernandes; Antoine, Martial, Sancho.

    Replacements: Butland, Dalot, Maguire, Malacia, McTominay, Fred, Pellistri, Garnacho, Weghorst.

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    Premier League Player of the Season list: Arsenal ace and Man Utd star make the list

    The nominees for Premier League Player of the Season have all been noted.
    As the Premier League season draws to a close, attention turns to the year-end awards.
    We at Reports have already announced our top 10 players of the season, but with today’s release of the Premier League shortlist, fans now have a concrete idea of ​​who could lift the trophy on May 27.

    Last season’s winner Kevin De Bruyne is back in contention and six other players from five different clubs make up the final list of finalists, all of whom have produced outstanding performances. No one can argue that these players don’t deserve to make the cut, but we can all certainly argue about who deserves to win.

    To give our take on the matter, we used the Tiermaker tool and ranked every name on the list, including even some players who might be considered unlucky to miss out.
    We have divided them into the following categories: ‘Should be in the list’, ‘Good season but no hope’, ‘Out of the ordinary’, ‘Big claim’ and ‘Deserved winner’.
    Don’t you agree with our statement? Let us know who you think should take the honors later this month in our social media comments.

    Mohamed Salah, Ivan Toney

    Listen, we know Liverpool and Salah haven’t been at their best this season but the Egyptian king has still put in a high performance for the Reds.
    Nineteen league goals and ten other assists are part of his all-time best tally, surpassing even short-listed Marcus Rashford.

    Toney, meanwhile, may also feel overwhelmed as his best season in the top flight to date has gone unnoticed.
    The league’s third top scorer (to date) helped Brentford rise through the ranks and almost qualify for European qualification. His year was overshadowed by his suspension from football, but he’s still notable.
    Ivan Toney celebrates after his goal against Manchester City

    Good season but no hope

    Harry Kane, Kieran Trippier

    Kane’s numbers this year have been extraordinary, but there are two big things working against him.
    First, his team has gone a bit off the rails in recent weeks. Two: he is not the top scorer in the league, which is the main point of assessment for his position. Trippier has also had an impressive year, with creativity from behind combined with defensive solidity as Newcastle look for a place in next year’s Champions League.
    Unfortunately for him, his performance this year doesn’t make him THE best.

    Marcus Rashford, Martin Odegaard…
    If either of these two wins, it will be a surprise.
    While Rashford had one of his best seasons in a United shirt, he only managed to bring his side to the brink of Champions League qualification, not to mention the league title. Big season? Definitive? The best season of all? Probably not.

    If Odegaard had managed to lead Arsenal to their first league title since 2004, he would certainly have been placed a notch higher. The Norwegian has been a key player for the Gunners and earlier this year won player of the year at the London Football Awards.
    But with Arsenal’s season tumbled last month, it’s hard to say who is the player who has had the biggest impact.

    Big claims

    Bukayo Saka, Kevin De Bruyne

    Saka could even be on Odegaard’s level as the English winger suffered a dip in form during the biggest part of the year for Arsenal.
    But for the most part it was sensational, and the main reason why Arsenal have been top of the table for so long. Thirteen goals and the second most assists this season only underline his success. The only player who creates more chances is the other man in this row.

    De Bruyne had a minor downturn at Man City earlier this year but he has bounced back in the big part.
    Three goals and four assists in his last five games have helped City overtake Arsenal in the table, and his assists are just four short of the league’s all-time record.
    De Bruyne celebrates his decisive goal in the 2022/23 Premier League title fight against Challenger Arsenal.
    deserved winner

    Erling Haaland

    He made history in his first season in English football. How could it be someone else?

    Alan Shearer and Andy Cole’s Premier League record was broken by the striker just before the end. We all knew Haaland would be impressive, but few would have thought he could do it all in his first year. A jubilant Erling Haaland celebrates his 35th Premier League goal of the season – an all-time high for a single season. Against West Ham, 2023

    Thirty-six goals and maybe more to come. He’s the monster, the robot, and certainly the best player of the season.

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