Andoni Iraola tried to make sense of a 4-4 draw between **Bournemouth**and Man United that has seen his side stretch their winless run in the Premier League to seven games and almost two months.
Amad Diallorewarded a fast start for theRed DevilsatOld Trafford, and theCherrieswere frustrated to go into half-time 2-1 down asCasemirocrashed home a second strike from a set-piece after they had worked their way back into the game. But **Evanilson**equalised straight out of the blocks in the second half, and a Marcus Tavernier free kick sent the visitors into the lead.
Bruno Fernandes fired back with a free kick, and MatheusCunhaclaimed the advantage a third time for the hosts, who were again pegged back by Eli Junior Kroupi. For the neutral, it was a pulsating spectacle— but Iraola will see lots of room to improve as the search for a victory goes on.
"Difficult to explain. I suppose for the neutrals it's been a nice game. It had everything. Moments where you think it's a loss. Moments where you think we have this one, we are comfortable. Even at the end, at the last minute two clear chances, and I was thinking maybe win this one. It's just a point, it's not a lot in the standings, but I think we can take good and bad things from today.
"We struggled in the first 15-20 minutes. We made some adjustments but we were losing 1-0. From there I was quite happy with how the game was.
"We are two teams that play quite aggressively, quite open and probably today we attacked much better than we defended. I think the second goal is a cheap goal, it's a cheap one for us to concede. The corner is not even a great header.
"I think we finished really well the first half. When we scored the 1-1, and we were feeling comfortable and we were finishing the half much better. That's why the goal we conceded just from the corner has hurt me because we were in a good moment.
"You didn't even know if we were happy finishing the game or give us one minute more."