Manchester United's UEFA Champions League hopes all but ended on Saturday afternoon after they drew 2-2 with AFC Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.
It was more of the same old story for the Reds on the road as Erik ten Hag's men failed to control the game and were forced to come from behind twice to rescue a point.
Bruno Fernandes scored twice either side of half-time to level the scoring after Dominic Solanke and Justin Kluivert put Bournemouth ahead. However, there was no clear-cut chance to win the game for either side after Fernandes' spot-kick in the 65th minute.
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United are now 10 points behind Aston Villa and Tottenham with six games remaining. Here, we take a closer look at the action and pick out five moments you might have missed from the trip to the south coast.
Wet pitch leading to Kambulla slip
In a disappointing first-half display for United, a sly tactic by Bournemouth seemed to work wonders. Moments before Solanke smashed the ball into the bottom corner, Kobbie Mainoo slipped after the sprinklers were applied to the Vitality Stadium prior to kick-off.
Soon after, when Alejandro Garnacho carelessly conceded possession, Solanke turned Willy Kambwala with the defender slipping in the process. His unfortunate tumble allowed the striker time to smash past Andre Onana.
Mainoo and Fernandes in-game talk
Fernandes' first-time volley put United level, but it lasted barely five minutes. Justin Kluivert benefitted from more questionable defending by Diogo Dalot and Garnacho before making it 2-1 with a neat
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