Bournemouth vs Manchester United - as it happened: Marcus Rashford scores late winner
All the reaction from the Premier League fixture at the Vitality Stadium
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Marcus Rashford hit a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United came from behind again to continue their revival, this time securing a 2-1 victory at in-form Bournemouth.
Eddie Howe's Bournemouth had won five of their past six fixtures and were on course to win again when Callum Wilson gave them a deserved lead, but as they similarly did against Newcastle and Chelsea, United regrouped, securing a valuable victory through finishes from Anthony Martial and Rashford.
The rebuild required since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement remains a steady, ongoing process, but if their rediscovery of the resilience that gave them so many points late on in games under Ferguson becomes a regular feature it will ensure they maintain their present momentum.
Here's how it all unfolded:
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Cardiff 0 - 0 Leicester
Leicester in the ascendancy now. Vardy gets the ball out wide near the left hand side corner flag, he cuts it back inside and runs into the box before putting the ball onto his right foot and taking a shot. It takes a deflection and lands on the top netting.
Newcastle 0 - 0 Watford
Newcastle are hanging in there against Watford. Dubrovka makes another great save to keep the score level and Newcastle will be counting down the minutes until half time.
45 mins: West Ham 1 - 1 Burnley - Gudmundsson
Burnley have stolen a goal back against West Ham. Gudmundsson works his way into the box and the ball comes to him, leaving him one on one with the goal keeper. He keeps his composure and levels the scores.
Some interesting games going on right now and some not so interesting ones. Here's how the scores look at half-time:
Cardiff 0 - 0 Leicester
Everton 1 - 1 Brighton
Newcastle 0 - 0 Watford
West Ham 1 - 1 Burnley
Newcastle 0 - 0 Watford
We're back underway at St James' Park, Watford were the better of the two sides in the first but what kind of response can Newcastle muster up in the last 45 minutes?
Newcastle 0 - 0 Watford
Newcastle have started well but they've been caught on the counter as Pererya storms down the pitch and tries turn the ball into the net. He strikes it well and hits the crossbar.
Everton 1 - 1 Brighton
Everton have the chance to put themselves in front, the ball ricochets off the post after a low shot and comes to Bernard who fires a shot wide!
50 mins: Everton 2 - 1 Brighton - Coleman
Seamus Coleman makes a terrific strike from the edge of the box. He hits a 20-yard right footed shot into the corner and puts Everton in front again.
Cardiff 0 - 0 Leicester
James Maddison tries with an effort from the edge of the box, which deflects out for a corner. The ball comes in and Jonny Evans thumps a header into the ground, Gray tries to flick it towards goal, but it goes out for a goal-kick.
55 mins: Cardiff 0 - 1 Leicester - Gray
Chilwell pulls the ball back towards the penalty spot and Demarai Gray controls it well, keeping the ball down and putting it into the back of the net. The emotion from the Leicester players is self evident. They lead 1 goal to nil.
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