Manchester United v Bournemouth: Premier League – live!

04 July 2020 01:00
Live updates from the 3pm BST kick-offLive scoreboard: the latest from all Saturday’s matchesHow they stand: the latest Premier League table 10.46am BST On 22 January, Manchester United lost 2-0 at home to Burnley. It was their fourth defeat in seven leagues games, and there was a P45 with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s name on it. Since then, their record is all competitions is outstanding: P15 W11 D4 L0 F38 A4. It’s their longest unbeaten run in three and a half years, and the mood around the club is as positive as it has been since the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.There’s one big reason for that. Bruno Fernandes has had the most profound impact of any United signing since Eric Cantona in 1992. It’s not just his goals and assists, either: with his infectious standards, he has dragged all the other players closer to his level. He may also drag them into the Champions League. A win over Bournemouth today would move United above Chelsea, who play Watford tonight, and level on points with Leicester. Continue readingreadfullarticle

Source: TheGuardian