Manchester United prepare for a clash with AFC Bournemouth. After Bruno Fernandes' brace secured a 2-1 victory over West Ham, the Red Devils are looking to build momentum. Fernandes' goals showcased not only his finishing ability but also his leadership. However, the team's reliance on the Portuguese star and the need for improved finishing are concerns. New signing, Matheus Cunha, is yet to find the net, putting pressure on the high-profile acquisition. As Fernandes stated, team cohesion is key. Meanwhile, Bournemouth, who have become a 'super seller' in the transfer market, having sold key players like Dean Henderson, Milos Kerkez and Arrizabalaga. Despite losing key players, Bournemouth will be looking to remain competitive, relying on the retained attacking talents of Justin Kluivert, Enis Bardhi and Antoine Semenyo, who all scored at least 10 goals last season. With a solid attacking line, they hope to put up a fight against a strong Manchester United side. Bournemouth have proven their scoring ability in recent friendlies, with 7 goals in 3 games, including 2 wins and 1 draw, so the game will be a must-watch.