Manchester United were humbled by Bournemouth with a 3-0 defeat in the Premier League on Saturday.
The Cherries registered their first ever win at Old Trafford in some style, playing their hosts off the park and were good value for the large margin of scoreline.
Questions will be asked of Erik ten Hag after his team played directly into Bournemouth's hands time and time again, with the scarce home supporters who stayed until the end booing off the Red Devils at full-time.
With five minutes on the clock, Bournemouth took a shock lead. Bruno Fernandes' poor ball from the back towards Scott McTominay was intercepted by Lewis Cook, who made a dart to the byline and cut back for Dominic Solanke to flick in.
United sought to find an immediate leveller, with Sergio Reguilon's looping and high cross finding the head of Harry Maguire, forcing Neto into a stretching save.
Bournemouth went close to doubling their advantage on the counter attack when Fernandes again gave possession away. The ball worked out left to Marcus Tavernier, who cut inside Diogo Dalot and fired towards the near post, only for Andre Onana to smother up his shot.
The Cherries did have the ball in the net for a second time when Tavernier nodded in after Onana parried upwards a Solanke header, but the striker was offside from the initial cross and United were let off the hook.
Solanke then hit the post once more after United turned the ball over when Bournemouth applied the slightest of pressure, before Maguire made a goal-saving challenge to deny the striker from point-blank range as the game entered first-half stoppage time.
After the break, Milos Kerkez twice in quick succession threw his body in front of United shots just inside the penalty area, frustrating
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