Greenwood double as Man Utd put five past Bournemouth

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By Simon Stone

BBC Sport at Old Trafford

Bournemouth player looks dejected as Manchester United celebrate in the background

Bournemouth have lost their past five Premier League games

Mason Greenwood scored twice in the Premier League for the first time as Manchester United came from behind to beat Bournemouth 5-2 and increase the Cherries' relegation worries.

Greenwood equalised for the hosts after Junior Stanislas' shock 15th-minute opener before scoring United's fourth with a superb effort after half-time when he took on Diego Rico on the edge of the area and cut a right-footed shot back across goal into the far corner.

It took the 18-year-old to 15 goals for the season.

Marcus Rashford had put United 2-1 in front from the penalty spot and Anthony Martial then increased the advantage with a brilliant curling effort into the top corner just before the break.

In an action-packed game, Joshua King pulled one back for Bournemouth with a penalty four minutes after the interval, but Eddie Howe's men crumbled to an eighth successive away defeat after Arnaut Danjuma had what would have been an equaliser disallowed for offside.

Bruno Fernandes scored United's fifth with a free-kick from the edge of the area.

Reaction from Old Trafford and the rest of Saturday's Premier League games

More to follow.

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