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14th Aug 2016

Manchester United and Bournemouth player ratings – one tweet per player

Some stand-out performances

Tom Victor

The Jose Mourinho era got off to a near-perfect start as Manchester United took all three points from their trip to the south coast.

United beat Bournemouth 3-1 in Louis van Gaal’s last Premier League game, and goals from Juan Mata, Wayne Rooney and Zlatan Ibrahimovic – plus a consolation from Adam Smith – meant a repeat scoreline at the Vitality Stadium.

We’re leaving traditional player ratings in 2015/16 and going down a different route.

So here you have it – player ratings, as decided by those of you who were following the game on Twitter.

Bournemouth

Artur Boruc

Adam Smith

Simon Francis

Steve Cook

Charlie Daniels

https://twitter.com/NedZelic/status/764808587386445828

Lewis Cook

Andrew Surman

https://twitter.com/StringerFooty/status/764804505741516801

Harry Arter

https://twitter.com/sXePotter/status/764819439565041664

Jordon Ibe

https://twitter.com/TheM_L_G/status/764810187010023424

Callum Wilson

Josh King

Manchester United

David De Gea

https://twitter.com/UncleBen_/status/764813231370203136

Antonio Valencia

Eric Bailly

https://twitter.com/tomEurosport/status/764832663375081472

Daley Blind

Luke Shaw

Marouane Fellaini

Ander Herrera

Juan Mata

Wayne Rooney

Anthony Martial

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

All in all a fantastic opening performance from the visitors, and Mourinho will have been pleased with the result and with aspects of the performance.

Those watching the game were pretty pleased with the new manager’s first Premier League game in charge, too.

Manchester United will host Southampton in their home opener next weekend, while Bournemouth’s next task is a trip to a West Ham side who will be coming into the game off the back of a Europa League play-off.

Good news for Mourinho, and no need for Eddie Howe to panic just yet.

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