Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes scores their side's third goal of the game during the Premier League match at Old Trafford, Manchester. _(Image: Martin Rickett/PA Wire)_

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ANDONI Iraola was left frustrated as he didn’t think Adam Smith’s handball that led to the free kick from which Bruno Fernandes scored was a handball.
The right back was adjudged to have handled the ball just outside the area, and the United skipper stepped up to put the ball into the top corner off the underside of the bar to equalise for the hosts at 3-3.
United went on to take the lead once again two minutes later with 11 minutes of the game to play – but the [Cherries](http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/?ref=au) drew themselves back level at 4-4 through Junior Kroupi to earn a point.
Iraola said Bournemouth need to look at their defending for the goals they conceded, as he picked out particularly the second United goal as a poor one to concede, with Casemiro able to lose his marker and Petrovic unable to keep it out.
But he said he had complained about the third United goal.
“Obviously we need to look at the goals also we conceded,” Iraola said.
“Especially the second one, I think it’s very sloppy from our side, the corner, the header, I think is too soft, our marking even.
“It's not a great header, but we concede the goal.
“And after I complained about the third goal, it's never a hand ball from Adam, the shoulder.
“But it's true that after Bruno scores an incredible goal.”