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I'm not sure there's anything left to say. In a week, Bournemouth have beaten Chelsea and Manchester United.
In the same week, United have gone out of the Champions League and lost to Bournemouth.
Strange times. Goodbye.
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Stephan Shemilt
I'm not sure there's anything left to say. In a week, Bournemouth have beaten Chelsea and Manchester United.
In the same week, United have gone out of the Champions League and lost to Bournemouth.
Strange times. Goodbye.
Van Gaal gone? Surely not? Not yet, anyway.
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DSSBrooks: LVG's post-match comments show a dead man walking. He doesn't have a clue on how to even start turning this round. He's gone.
Bournemouth goalscorer Joshua King: "Not many in this team has played in the Premier League before. We know the boys can handle the league, and we believe we can do enough to stay in this league."
Two weeks ago, 80 minutes into their home game with Everton, Bournemouth were 2-0 down with games against Chelsea and Manchester United to follow.
They've taken seven point from those three games. Incredibly impressive.
Louis van Gaal on if he had spoken to David De Gea about Bournemouth's first goal: "At half time I spoke about how we had to do it in the second, I don’t think there was any benefit of talking about the past. It was a rare error but David knows that better than me."
Never mind the leaders. If Tottenham beat Newcastle tomorrow, United will be out of the top four.
More from Louis van Gaal: "It is always very disappointing when you are at the top of the table when you lose to a club at the bottom of the table.
"We showed the character. I said that to the players because I liked the attitude. The commitment is very high and that is the most important thing."
If Leicester beat Chelsea on Monday night, Manchester United will be six points behind the Premier League leaders.
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Tim: Van Gaal just doesn't play the United way. He's using future United players who only know the United way to play his way and it just doesn't work. It's like watching a chess game gone wrong. I feel sorry for those youngsters that played tonight they can play better. Van Gaal out, class of 92 in!
Man Utd manager Louis van Gaal, speaking to BBC Sport: "In the first half we got the rhythm in our game, we scored and created chances. It was 1-1.
"I had the feeling we could win here but the second set-play they scored again and then it is very difficult to equalise because Bournemouth is fighting together and pressing always so it is difficult to create chances.
"We tried until the end, we had chances, but then you need also some luck."
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Dave Webb: I even stood by Moyes in his bad days at @ManUtd, external , but LvG is bringing my team down. There is no life, no fight, no style.
More from Louis van Gaal: "Paddy McNair had cramp, he didn't play so much this season and with Jesse Lingard it is a second time in a short time so we will have to see.
"I have to say that Cameron Borthwick-Jackson did very well. I don't think it is because of that [injuries] we lost."
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Seth Gogo Egoeh: LVG shows no passion on the bench when we're losing. I'll be surprised if he stays on beyond this season.
Daniel Osunbor: Even Ryan Giggs will do a lot better than LVG has done. He has no excuse. He loaned better players than his current squad.
More from Louis van Gaal: "The attitude of the players I liked but that is not the only important thing. You have to perform in a certain way. I was pleased with what I saw in the first half.
On being criticised for this result: "It is always like that. It is not new it is a matter of belief. Believe in the manager or not. That is the most important thing. Last year the fans all showed their belief and that is the most important thing. For me the most important thing is the commitment of my players to perform as we have agreed and I can only tell they want to do that."
United, by the way, have won only three of their last 12 in all competitions.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: "Two set-plays cost us. That is not normal for us because we give a lot of attention to organisation. They had a few variations and did it very well but still it cannot be.
"We played rather well in the first half and I had the feeling we could win in the second half but then a set play and you are behind in the score and it is very difficult to have a revival. The players had done everything but Bournemouth pressed on the ball in a fantastic way which made it difficult to get the equaliser or create chances.
"At half-time I spoke about how we had to do it in the second half. I don't talk about the past. I don't think it is of any benefit for me and the players. A rare error.
On Bournemouth's second goal: "You can never tell. You have to speak with all the players. You see that there is existing a gap. you have to sniff that and we didn't and it was a goal."
More from Eddie Howe, speaking to Sky Sports: "Pace is so important in any league but even more so in the Premier League. King and Stanislas have had a huge impact, but today the three midfielders have all contributed. The big thing today was the way we played without the ball.
"We still felt it would be difficult today, we would have to surpass Chelsea to win. They still had world class players in forward positions but we had to handle them.
"The spell of games starting at Swansea then Everton, no one would have given us a chance of gaining many points, so to get the return we have has given us a huge lift."