Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney said his side had been left
frustrated after they were held 1-1 by out-of-form Bournemouth at Old
Trafford on Saturday.
United had 20 shots in the game, seven on target, and although Marcos
Rojo opening the scoring they were pegged back when Josh King struck
from the penalty spot shortly before the break.
Rooney told Sky Sports: "Yes, it is two points dropped. I think we
played really well in the first half, had chances that we didn't take
and then Bournemouth got the equaliser.
"In the second half we dominated the game again but couldn't get the goal.
"But we have to keep going, keep fighting and try to put it right in our next league game.
"We did create a lot of chances -- the keeper made some good saves, but with the chances we had we have to score more goals."
Friend belatedly realised that Surman had already been booked and
showed him a red card, but there was no further punishment for either
Ibrahimovic -- already in the book for dissent after the penalty -- or
Mings.
Rooney said: "I don't think he [the referee] has seen Mings stamp on Zlatan's head -- I was right there. It's wrong.
"Everyone likes to go in for tackle in the game but to try and stamp
on a player's head is wrong -- there's no place for it. I'm sure there
will be punishment."
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