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Sorry Man United fans, you knew I’d mention it.
The last time these two met was on a rainy day in Manchester in December, and it’s a game that will remain etched in the memories of the Cherries faithful.
Bournemouth started the day having never won at Old Trafford, and boy did they clear that record.
The Cherries not only beat United, they made a statement, scoring three goals against Erik ten Hag’s side, with Dominic Solanke, Phillip Billing and Marcos Senesi doing the damage.
If they can perform something like they did that day tonight, it will be a wonderful day for them.
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