Manchester United and Bournemouth played out an extraordinary 4-4 draw in the Premier League, with both teams making stunning comebacks and blowing leads on a crazy night at Old Trafford. The match was a thrilling spectacle, with eight goals and numerous chances for both sides. The game saw Manchester United's goalkeeper, Senne Lammens, make five saves, three of which came after the 95th minute, including two against David Brooks, who had a header and a left-footed shot from inside the box. The match was a showcase of attacking football, with both teams creating numerous chances and scoring eight goals, with an expected goals (xG) value of over 5.0. Despite the draw, Manchester United's performance was praised by some, with Jamie Carragher calling it their 'best performance of the season'. However, Gary Neville highlighted a concern for the team, noting that they had dropped seven points from their last three home games. The match also saw the brother of Kobbie Mainoo, a Manchester United player, display a t-shirt with the message 'Free Kobbie Mainoo' at Old Trafford, in a clear message to head coach Ruben Amorim amid uncertainty over the player's future. The game was a controversial one, with Ruben Amorim deviating from his trusted 3-4-3 formation for the first time as Manchester United manager, experimenting with a new-look system. The change in formation was met with mixed reactions, with some praising the team's attacking performance and others criticizing the defensive lapses. The match ended with both teams looking gutted as the final whistle blew, with Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola expressing satisfaction with his side's attacking performance but acknowledging the need for improvement in defense. Ruben Amorim, on the other hand, was disappointed with the result, stating that his team deserved more and that they should have won.