Man U scores late in 1-1 draw at Bournemouth. Liverpool can win Premier League later Sunday
Rasmus Hojlund scored in added time to secure a 1-1 draw for Manchester United against Bournemouth, after Antoine Semenyo's first-half goal put Bournemouth ahead. Despite being down to 10 men after Evanilson's red card, Bournemouth resisted until Hojlund's late equalizer brought United a crucial point. The draw elevated Manchester United to 14th place in the Premier League standings. Bournemouth had opportunities to extend their lead, notably when Dango Ouattara struck the post with a free kick. Liverpool, facing Tottenham later, requires just one point to secure the Premier League title.
Rasmus Hojlund's late goal in added time salvaged a draw for Manchester United after Bournemouth initially led through Antoine Semenyo's first-half strike.
United was on track for a 16th league defeat until Bournemouth, reduced to 10 men following Evanilson's red card for a foul on Noussair Mazraoui, succumbed to late pressure.
Hojlund's goal, his ninth of the season, came in the sixth minute of added time, redirecting Manuel Ugarte's effort past Kepa Arrizabalaga.
Bournemouth had opportunities to secure their lead, particularly when Dango Ouattara's free kick hit the post after halftime.
The draw moved Manchester United up to 14th in the Premier League standings, which was critical in avoiding another defeat.
Liverpool needs only a single point from their match against Tottenham later on Sunday to win the Premier League title, adding pressure to their upcoming game.
The match saw high tension with a VAR intervention resulting in a red card for Bournemouth, significantly influencing the game's dynamics and United's late comeback.