Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo was on target for AFC Bournemouth in their 3-0 away win over Manchester United in the English Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
Manchester United were booed off as they suffered a three-goal home defeat by high-flying Bournemouth for the second year in a row as Ruben Amorim's men lost for the third time in four Premier League games.
United will celebrate Christmas in 13th position after another below-par display that leaves them with just seven points from Amorim's six games in charge.
In contrast, Bournemouth are fifth, which could be enough to qualify for a place in next season's Champions League given the results of English clubs in European competition so far this season.
United never recovered from Dean Huijsen's 29th-minute header as Bournemouth exploited the home side's defensive weaknesses at set-pieces.
Justin Kliuvert sent Andre Onana the wrong way from the spot after the forward had been tripped by Noussair Mazroaui.
And two minutes later Antoine Semenyo was unmarked as he swept home Dango Ouattara's cross after Kobbie Mainoo had given away possession inside his own half.
Semenyo, who has been in an incredible performance for the Cherries, lasted for 89 minutes of the game before he was replaced by David Brooks.
He has netted five goals and provided an assist in 16 Premier League appearances for AFC Bournemouth in the ongoing season so far.