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'Bournemouth were the better team'

Willy Kambwala defending against Dominic SolankeImage source, Getty Images
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Former Brentford and Nottingham Forest manager Mark Warburton spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast after Bournemouth's 2-2 draw against Manchester United on Saturday: "The Bournemouth manager will be disappointed at dropping two points. They were dominant for long periods.

"Individually [Manchester] United had the better quality but Bournemouth showed collective togetherness, teamwork and desire. They were so impressive with and without the ball. I think it's two points dropped. Bournemouth were the better team and United will be quite happy with the one point."

On Manchester United captain and goalscorer Bruno Fernandes: "He has to [step up] because the goals aren't coming from many other areas. Alejandro Garnacho was pulled off at half time and [Marcus] Rashford looked a shadow of what he was last season. The goals have to come and that's been a big problem area for Erik ten Hag."

On Bournemouth goalscorer Dominic Solanke: "From the first minute, he showed his physicality up against [Willy] Kambwala. Maguire came over to try and assist and Solanke showed the cleverness and movement.

"He was very impressive. That relationship with him and Justin Kluivert was again very dangerous."