PL: Manchester United says goodbye to the Champions League after their draw against Bournemouth

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The chances of seeing Manchester United in the Champions League next season were very slim, they are now skeletal. Traveling to Bournemouth this Saturday for the 33rd day of the Premier League, the Red Devils were unable to do better than leave with just one point (2-2). In the first quarter of an hour of play, Dominic Solanke had fun with the young Frenchman Willy Kambwala (16th, 1-0), before scoring his 17th goal of the season.

Bruno Fernandes responded a quarter of an hour later (31st, 1-1), but Justin Kluivert quickly dampened the hopes of his former coach at Ajax, Erik ten Hag, with a superb strike at the near post (36th). , 2-1). Bruno Fernandes’ equalizer from the penalty spot ultimately proved insufficient (65th, 2-2) for the Mancunian club to leave with the three points. In the standings, Manchester United are 7th, ten points behind Tottenham, 5th. Bournemouth are 12th.

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