United's failure to win despite scoring four goals is rare, having last happened against Everton in April 2012 (4-4) and West Brom in May 2013 (5-5). "It was absolute madness," said Neville during his
Sky Sports commentary. The match was unpredictable, with both teams exchanging blows throughout. Neville expressed uncertainty about which team would be happier with the result.
United have now dropped seven points in their last three home games, a stark contrast to their previous form of winning five out of six home matches. Bournemouth, on the other hand, made history by becoming the first team to score three or more goals in three consecutive away games at Old Trafford.
Bournemouth's David Brooks nearly secured a victory for his team late in the game, but they ultimately settled for a draw. Despite being pleased with his team's attacking prowess, manager Andoni Iraola criticised both sides' defensive performances.
Iraola shared his thoughts with BBC Sport: "It's very difficult to explain because so much happened. I suppose it was entertaining for everyone. Two teams that attacked much better than they defended. " He acknowledged that both teams played openly and highlighted positives from the match while noting areas for improvement.
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Controversial Decisions
Iraola also expressed dissatisfaction with a crucial decision that led to Fernandes' equaliser at 3-3. A free-kick was awarded after Adam Smith was judged to have handled the ball, though replays suggested it hit closer to his shoulder. "I think it's a clear mistake. Above the armband. It's not a foul," Iraola stated.
The chaotic nature of this match left spectators at Old Trafford feeling bewildered by what they had witnessed. As Bournemouth head back south, they can take pride in their spirited comeback after being outplayed in the first half.











