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Bournemouth 1 Man Utd 1: Hojlund pokes home 96th-min equaliser as Red Devils finally snatch point against 10-man hosts

Bournemouth 1 Man Utd 1: Hojlund pokes home 96th-min equaliser as Red Devils finally snatch point against 10-man hosts

The Irish Sun27-04-2025

RASMUS HOJLUND scored a last-gasp equaliser to spare Manchester United's blushes on the south coast.
The Red Devils were second best throughout and were fortunate not to have lost.
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Rasmus Hojlund ended his goal drought with a last-gasp equaliser
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Antoine Semenyo netted the opener
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The winger fired in after Evanlison's clever touch to him
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Evanilson was shown a red card following a collision with Noussair Mazraoui
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Ruben Amorim managed to salvage a point against ten men
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Bournemouth
's opener came after they caught United out when they were trying to play out from the back.
Patrick Dorgu
had the ball pinched off his toe, a cross found Evanilson who deftly touched the ball back to Semenyo, and he made no mistake as he fired a first time finish beyond
Evanilson was later sent off following a VAR
review
, although he appeared to slip before he collided with
That proved the turning point as United piled on the pressure, making use of their man advantage.
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Bruno Fernandes came close with an effort from distance and with time running out in added time, Hojlund pounced.
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