Man Utd 4-1 Bournemouth: No Matheus Cunha or Bryan Mbeumo but Ruben Amorim’s side dominate in Chicago

Manchester United produced a dominant display in difficult conditions to beat Bournemouth 4-1 in the Premier League Summer Series in Chicago.

The lively Rasmus Hojlund set the tone with his early header and Patrick Dorgu added a second before the break as United outplayed the Cherries throughout. Amad Diallo made it three in the second half before Ethan Williams came on to make it four.

Matthijs de Ligt diverted the ball past Tom Heaton late in the game to offer some consolation for Andoni Iraola’s side but United were worthy winners, Ruben Amorim’s players looking sharper throughout.

United could not count on Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha – the latter omitted due to ‘fatigue’ – but it proved no problem.

The victory builds on the 2-1 win over West Ham in their opening fixture.

If United beat Everton in their final game then they will lift the trophy. More importantly, there are indications that these players are more comfortable in Amorim’s shape now.

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The perfect start for Manchester United as Rasmus Hojlund meets Patrick Dorgu’s cross

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Manchester United are flying after Mason Mount’s quick free-quick puts Patrick Dorgu through on goal and he makes no mistake

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Amad Diallo slots a low shot into the corner to score Manchester United’s third goal of the evening

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Incredible moment for Ethan Williams who scores one minute after being substituted on

Amorim: We looked like a different team

Manchester United Head Coach Ruben Amorim:

“We played with intensity. We were aggressive and that is something that we need to improve from last season. We have the better possession compared to the last game so they are listening.

“Of course, scoring first in the beginning of the games can change the confidence of the of the team. We changed some positions and you feel it that they know what to do in different positions.

“It was a good test. We controlled quite well the runs of Evanilson and Semenyo one against one. Luke Shaw was also really strong. So it was a good day.

“It’s just a pre-season game, but the feeling with the same players looks like a different team and that is a good sign.”

Analysis: Amorim style taking shape?

Amorim had insisted all along that perhaps the changes that he wanted to make at Old Trafford would be easier to implement during a summer and there were encouraging signs in Chicago that the worst of his time at United could now be behind him.

There were plenty of positives in this performance against Bournemouth that went deeper than the result. In difficult conditions, United moved the ball impressively and played with real intensity and no little cohesion. In other words, it was different.

There were interchanges between Bruno Fernandes and Mount, the latter adding weight to the theory that Amorim’s system will suit him in the long term. Dorgu, having shown himself to be a useful outlet last season, suggested he can build on that promise.

This is pre-season and there are dangers in reading too much into it – particularly given that new signings Cunha and Mbeumo did not feature. But perhaps that is also a good sign. The same players looked a lot better. Light at the end of a long tunnel for Amorim.

Premier League Summer Series fixtures and schedule

Saturday July 26 – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

Everton 0-3 Bournemouth

Man Utd 2-1 West Ham

Wednesday July 30 – Soldier Field, Chicago

West Ham 2-1 Everton

Thursday July 31 – Soldier Field, Chicago

Manchester United 4-1 Bournemouth

Sunday August 3 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaBournemouth vs West Ham – 7pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports

Manchester United vs Everton – 10pm kick-off, live on Sky Sports

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