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Casemiro goal puts Man Utd on verge of Champions League qualificat­ion

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MANCHESTER United moved a step closer to playing in the Champions League next season as Casemiro’s brilliant overhead kick earned a 1-0 Premier League win at Bournemout­h on Saturday.

Victory on the south coast, together with Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Aston Villa, strengthen­ed United’s grip on a top-four spot with two games to play and meant Erik ten Hag is close to achieving his primary objective in his first season in charge.

This was not Ten Hag’s side at their best, but once they were in front they limited a spirited and organized Bournemout­h to a handful of chances, with David de Gea in form to deny Gary O’Neil’s side whenever they threatened.

A point against Chelsea at Old Trafford on Thursday will ensure the team go into the final day with the top-four job complete.

United took the lead after nine minutes, partly through good fortune, but the goal also owed much to the quick thinking and improvisat­ional brilliance of Casemiro.

Christian Eriksen’s floated ball into the box was flicked on inadverten­tly by the boot of Marcos Senesi. The defender’s interventi­on played Casemiro onside and in one movement he swivelled acrobatica­lly and whacked an effort on the turn past Neto to give United the perfect start.

The game settled down, United largely controllin­g the ball and probing for gaps in behind Bournemout­h, most of which were plugged well by O’Neil’s side.

The next real chance fell to Dominic Solanke. A long, reaching pass arrived invitingly at his feet, though the opportunit­y looked to have gone when Aaron Wan-Bissaka hustled him off the ball. But Solanke would not be deterred and, winning it back, he cut inside United and made space for a low drive which De Gea turned aside brilliantl­y.

Casemiro tried once again to execute the spectacula­r when he hit a thumping drive first time from 35 metres which Neto got down well to and held.

On the whole, though, the first half ended with Bournemout­h in the ascendency, Solanke reminding United once again of his and his team’s threat by planting a header fractional­ly over with the last action before the break.

David Brooks, making his first start since being diagnosed with cancer in 2021, tested the reflexes of De Gea minutes after the restart, the goalkeeper throwing up an arm to turn a fizzing drive over the bar.

Brooks was substitute­d shortly afterwards and left to a standing ovation from the Vitality Stadium.

United were without top scorer Marcus Rashford, out with an unspecifie­d illness after also missing the previous victory against Wolves, and their attack lacked a focal point in his absence.

A goalscorer of Rashford’s instincts might have brought Bournemout­h an equaliser when Solanke ran the ball to the byline and sent over a cross that rolled inches in front of the goal. No one in red and black had kept pace with the forward and the ball drifted to safety.

Premier League Saturday Results:

Tottenham Hotspur 1 Brentford 3

Bournemout­h 0 Manchester United 1

Fulham 2 Crystal Palace 2 Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 1 Wolverhamp­ton 1 Everton 1 Arsenal 0 Nottingham Forest 1

 ?? (AFP) ?? Manchester United’s Brazilian midfielder Casemiro (R) scores the opening goal past Bournemout­h’s Brazilian goalkeeper Neto during the English Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h on Saturday.
(AFP) Manchester United’s Brazilian midfielder Casemiro (R) scores the opening goal past Bournemout­h’s Brazilian goalkeeper Neto during the English Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h on Saturday.

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