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Three things we learned as Man United mercilessly dispatch Bournemouth in Chicago

Last updated: July 31, 2025 4:19 am
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Three things we learned as Man United mercilessly dispatch Bournemouth in Chicago

Against Bournemouth, Manchester United were hoping to build on that 2–1 win over West Ham, which had seen them kick off the Premier League Summer Series in style.

Fortunately, that is just what they did, comfortably beating the Cherries 4-1.

As sweet as that victory was, it is even sweeter when you remember that United dropped four points to Bournemouth, home and away, last season.

That said, there was plenty to take from the healthy win.

Amorim needs to sort out his midfield

While many expected Ruben Amorim to stick with the Kobbie Mainoo–Manuel Ugarte midfield pivot that impressed in the 2–1 win over West Ham, he opted to switch things up.

He went with Casemiro and Bruno Fernandes, a partnership that was heavily criticised for being too porous in the goalless draw with Leeds.

Fernandes, who many feared would leave too much space deep midfield with his tendency to roam, showed positional awareness against the Cherries.

He orchestrated the team, broke pressure several times with creative passes, and, when needed defensively, ran as if he were chasing points.

Casemiro was not as sharp. His lack of pace and quality passing showed moments of weakness. He and Fernandes do not quite click, and Amorim should know that by now.

Out of possession, United’s midfield struggled.

The team needs an athletic presence in the middle.

Based on their West Ham performance, the Mainoo–Ugarte pivot remains the most effective option, unless a new midfielder arrives.

Dorgu’s stock keeps rising

Patrick Dorgu continues to be United’s biggest winner this pre-season.

Having impressed in a cameo against Leeds, then again versus West Ham and Bournemouth, the 22-year-old has looked superb.

Fearless and dynamic, he is gradually becoming the player Amorim believed he was signing.

His all-action performance against a solid Premier League opponent, complete with a brilliant assist and a great goal, was the match’s highlight.

New signing Diego Leon will need something special to displace him at left wing-back.

No Cunha, no problem

Cunha’s absence due to fatigue had many United fans worried.

Against Leeds and West Ham, the Brazilian was electric, his intent and invention beginning to unlock an attacking edge fans have been desperate to see.

But his absence against Bournemouth did not derail the team’s attacking play.

Notably, Fernandes did not have to overcommit going forward.

Mason Mount (who even picked up an assist) and Amad Diallo (a touch rusty, but involved) both performed admirably as the 10s.

Amorim’s project is visibly taking shape: the press is coordinated, recovery runs are consistent, and the system is allowing different players to shine.

Long gone are the days when one missing name would leave United in disarray.

With yet another win over Premier League opposition, confidence will be building among United fans.

Next up is Everton, as Amorim’s side looks to wrap up the Premier League Summer Series in style.

That said, while one or two areas still need sharpening (and with two to three signings expected before the new campaign), there is hope.

Hope that, come next season, United will finally have the bite to push themselves well up the table.

That should be scary, but thankfully, not for United fans.

Featured image Patrick McDermott via Getty Images


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Since Dan was introduced to Manchester United in 2008, he has lived and breathed the club. What started as being a fan evolved into writing about United, allowing him to feel part of their journey. Hopefully, his work might even help rekindle your love for the kings of Manchester.

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