He’s a great player it’s just so unfortunate that Ruben Amorim doesn’t know how to manage such player of His quality”, Bournemouth coach reveals the ONE Man United player that played well to His satisfactory Today – Not Amad and Not Zirkzee. Bournemouth Coach Drops a BOMBSHELL on ONE Standout Manchester United Star Who Impressed Him on Sunday and This is not a name anyone expected!

Manchester United suffered a humiliating 3-0 loss to Bournemouth, leaving supporters frustrated and analysts questioning the team’s lackluster display. The match was marred by defensive mistakes, wasted opportunities, and an overall lack of unity. Here’s an in-depth evaluation of each player’s performance, with individual ratings highlighting their contributions—or lack thereof.
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Andre Onana – 4
Onana had a night to forget, conceding three goals without putting up much resistance. His decision-making, particularly during distribution, was problematic, often holding onto the ball too long and frustrating the home crowd. While he made a few routine saves, his inability to organize the defense left Manchester United vulnerable throughout the match.
Noussair Mazraoui – 2
Mazraoui’s reckless tackle on Justin Kluivert handed Bournemouth a penalty, summing up his disastrous outing. His poor positioning and inability to recover during key moments piled pressure on the defense. A night he will want to erase from memory, as his mistakes directly contributed to United’s downfall.
Harry Maguire – 4
Maguire’s display was a mix of occasional solid clearances and moments of hesitation. He struggled to assert himself against Bournemouth’s attackers and lacked the commanding presence United desperately needed. His inconsistent performance was far from reassuring.
Lisandro Martinez – 3.5
Martinez had another tough outing, failing to track Antoine Semenyo for Bournemouth’s third goal. Typically dependable and aggressive, he seemed out of sync and a step behind the pace. Questions about his fitness and form are likely to intensify after this showing.
Diogo Dalot – 5
Dalot managed to neutralize threats on his flank defensively but offered little going forward. His cautious approach limited his influence on the game, leaving United without an offensive spark from the right side.
Manuel Ugarte – 7
Ugarte was United’s best performer, excelling in midfield with his tackling and game-reading ability. His efforts disrupted Bournemouth’s flow and gave United fleeting moments of control. However, his substitution highlighted how crucial he is, as the team struggled in his absence.
Kobbie Mainoo – 4
The young midfielder found it hard to adapt, with his poor ball control and ineffective link-up play standing out. Still adjusting to Ruben Amorim’s system, this performance underscored his growing pains.
Tyrell Malacia – 3
Malacia endured a challenging first half, often overwhelmed by Bournemouth’s wingers. His fouls, one of which led to the opening goal, further compounded his struggles. Although he showed slight improvement before halftime, his overall contribution was underwhelming.
Amad Diallo – 6
Diallo had moments of promise but was largely kept in check by Milos Kerkez. While his creativity and movement showed glimpses of his potential, he failed to deliver a decisive impact in the final third.
Bruno Fernandes – 6.5
Fernandes led United’s attack and created several opportunities, but his finishing let him down. Missing three good chances in the first half proved costly, despite his persistent effort to turn the game around.
Joshua Zirkzee – 2
Zirkzee’s performance was virtually invisible. He failed to take a single shot or make meaningful contributions, while his defensive lapses allowed Dean Huijsen to score Bournemouth’s opener. A forgettable outing for the striker.
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Substitutes
Leny Yoro – 5
Yoro’s brief appearance was uninspired. He struggled to help Fernandes contain Dango Ouattara, and his overall impact was minimal.
Rasmus Højlund – 6
Højlund added energy to United’s attack and tested Kepa Arrizabalaga with a strong effort. However, his late introduction couldn’t shift the game’s momentum.
Alejandro Garnacho – 5
Garnacho found himself in promising positions but failed to capitalize. His best chance, set up by Højlund, was wasted as he failed to beat Arrizabalaga. Despite his enthusiasm, his finishing fell short.
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Conclusion
This defeat exposed Manchester United’s glaring weaknesses, from defensive mishaps to an inability to seize scoring opportunities. The ratings highlight a team struggling to find cohesion under Ruben Amorim’s management. A quick turnaround i
s necessary to address these mounting concerns and regain momentum.