Manchester United throw away lead three times in jaw-dropping eight goal Bournemouth thriller in one of Old Trafford’s most chaotic matches ever

GB News sports reporter Ed Griffiths has taken a look at all the game's goals...
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Manchester United and Bournemouth fought out a jaw-dropping 4-4 draw as substitute Junior Kroupi struck late in one of the most chaotic matches ever seen at Old Trafford.
Monday’s Premier League encounter will live long in the memory as play swung from end to end, with maddening moments going hand-in-hand with flashes of brilliance.
United dominated early on and Amad Diallo opened the scoring in his final match before joining up with his national team at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Antoine Semenyo fired back to level before avoiding a red card for grabbing Diogo Dalot by the throat.
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Casemiro restored the Red Devils’ lead in first-half stoppage time.
Evanilson's strike and Marcus Tavernier’s free-kick gave Bournemouth the lead during a wild opening seven minutes of the second period.
But a breathless meeting still had more to give as Ruben Amorim’s side dug deep in a manner akin to last season’s Europa League quarter-final comeback win against Lyon.
Bruno Fernandes levelled with a beautiful free-kick and Matheus Cunha rocked Old Trafford to its foundations, only for sub Kroupi to level as Bournemouth extended their unbeaten record against United to a fifth match.
GB News has taken a look at all the game's goals...

Monday’s Premier League encounter will live long in the memory as play swung from end to end
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13' Amad Diallo
Manchester United started the game on top, but failed to capitalise on several key chances.
But the hosts were rewarded for their quick start with Amad heading in a simple chance from a yard out.
Dalot, who picked up the ball on the left-hand side, cut inside onto his right foot and sent in a delicious cross, looking for Cunha.
The Brazilian and goalkeeper Petrovic missed it, falling to Amad, who was practically standing in the net.
VAR took a lengthy look at a possible offside by Amad when Cunha touched the ball, but it was cleared, and the goal stands.
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Amad headed in a simple chance from a yard out
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40' Antoine Semenyo
The Red Devils continued their dominance but were caught out by Bournemouth's aggressive pressing.
Shaw was muscled off the ball and it was played forward into the path of Semenyo, who drives forward into the Manchester United box.
From a narrow angle, the Ghanaian slotted the ball past the United goalkeeper, with the ball sneaking in off the far left post.
Bournemouth's star man is now on seven goals for the season.

Antoine Semenyo is now on seven goals for the season
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45+4' Casemiro
Manchester United then retook the lead from an inswinging corner moment before half-time.
Casemiro nodded the ball towards Petrovic, but the former Chelsea keeper made an absolute mess of it, parrying it into his own net.
Old Trafford erupts and it's United to lose.
The Stretford End were heard chanting the Brazilian's name.

Manchester United then retook the lead from an inswinging corner moment before half-time
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46' Evanilson
With halftime giving both teams a much-needed rest, Evanilson brought the visitors level within less than 60 seconds of the restart.
Before tonight, Evanilson had just one Premier League to his name.
Tavernier played a great pass into Evanilson, who took a great first touch.
He let one fly into the far corner, with the ball hitting the back of the net off the inside of the post.

Evanilson had just one Premier League to his name before tonight
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52' Marcus Tavernier
At the scores level, Tavernier, who had an outstanding overall performance, scored a wonderfully struck free kick.
The Englishman was the man to take the free kick and executed it cleverly.
Some could argue Lammens should have got a glove to it, but he sees it late through a swarm of Manchester United shirts.
Bournemouth have now scored three goals in three successive trips to Old Trafford.

Tavernier had an outstanding overall performance
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77' Bruno Fernandes
A second free-kick goal of the game made it all level at 3-3, but this time it was the home side to strike.
Captain Fernandes scored from a free kick that even David Beckham would be proud of.
Opting for the near side, and it is a stunning strike, coming off the underside of the bar.
Six goals with 13 minutes of normal time to play.

Captain Fernandes scored from a free kick
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79' Matheus Cunha
For the first time since the 46th minute, Manchester United retake the lead through Cunha.
Sesko ends up crossing from the left, looking for Amad at the far post.
The cross is intercepted by Truffert, but he fails to deal with it.
Cunha calmly slotted it home to put Manchester United ahead.

Cunha calmly slotted it home to put Manchester United ahead
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84' Eli Junior Kroupi
With both attacks clearly on top, the equaliser came through a substitution for the Cherries.
Kroupi slotted the ball past Lemmens after receiving a pass from Jimenez.
The youngster only needed one touch to get the ball under control and showed his class through a superb finish.
Despite seeing their team score four, travelling Bournemouth fans were given a further spectacle through Kroupi's acrobatic performance as he celebrated his fifth Premier League goal.
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