Dream match at the Theatre of Dreams: United - Bournemouth 4:4, Lammens saves the Devils in the end and Old Trafford's unreal record

It's the Premier League, round 16 brought another match that will be talked about

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Put an end to a memorable match: Eli Krupi celebrates a goal to make it 4:4, Photo: Beta/AP
Put an end to a memorable match: Eli Krupi celebrates a goal to make it 4:4, Photo: Beta/AP
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Everything that makes football the most beautiful game was brought to life by the clash between Manchester United and Bournemouth on Monday night at Old Trafford.

Eight goals, turnovers, phenomenal moves and great goals. Ruben Amorim and Andoni Iraola may be angry with the defense, but the 4:4 draw is one that will never be forgotten.

United were leading 1-0, they went into the break with a 2-1 lead, and Bournemouth turned it around at the start of the second half to make it 3-2. That was just a preview of the spectacle - the "devils" once again took a 4-3 lead, and in the end the "cherry" came to a point and if it hadn't been for the "crazy" saves of Sene Lamens, they would have won.

Thus, the Belgian goalkeeper preserved the unreal record of the great from the "Theater of Dreams", and he says that United has not lost at their stadium in the Premier League when leading at half-time since 1984.

Amad Diallo announced that it would be a "crazy" evening in the north of England when he scored in the 13th minute, and his United played perhaps their best half in recent years. However, in the final moments Antoine Semenyo showed what a master he is - a great diagonal goal for 1:1.

The home team didn't stop there, and in the fourth minute of stoppage time of the first half, Kazemiro scored with great help from goalkeeper Đorđe Petrović (2:1).

And then the magical seven minutes at the start of the second half for Iraola's team - Evanilson equalized, and Markus Tavernier's masterful free kick (3:2).

The show is on. Bruno Fernandes from an even more beautiful free kick in the 77th. and Mateus Kunja two minutes later (4:3), to Eli Krupi set the final score at 4:4 in the 84th minute..

Iraola sent David Brooks into the game in the 91st minute, and the Welshman had two great chances to bring down "Old Trafford" - however, Lamens made miraculous interventions to ensure that the match ended without a winner.

Lamens saves one of Brooks' two big chances in stoppage time
Lamens saves one of Brooks' two big chances in stoppage timephoto: Reuters

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