Ruben Amorim showed frustration after Manchester United drew 4-4 with Bournemouth at Old Trafford on Monday night.
The match featured numerous exciting moments as both teams scored four goals, resulting in a shared outcome.
Amad Diallo opened the score for United with a header, but Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo equalized before halftime.
United regained the lead just before the break with a goal from Casemiro, who headed in a corner.
After halftime, Bournemouth improved significantly and quickly leveled the game through Evanilson’s excellent finish.
Marcus Tavernier then put Bournemouth 3-2 up with a free kick, but the match continued to produce drama.
Bruno Fernandes equalized with his own impressive free kick, only for Matheus Cunha to give United a 4-3 lead again.
In the 84th minute, substitute Eli Junior Kroupi scored for Bournemouth, ensuring they left with a point, despite both teams having more chances to win.
Amorim reflects on the match and need for improvement
“It was a fun game,” he told Sky Sports after the match. “We started strong and played well in the first half. The score should have been different.
“We lost focus, which led to two goals against us. But we fought back, scored two more, and we should have finished the game calmly.
“There were many positives, but also areas that need work.
“We’re not winning due to small details, whether it’s our defensive setup or other factors. We need to understand the game’s momentum better and be more decisive, especially against a team like Bournemouth, where we created many chances.”
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