Sutton's predictions: Manchester United v Bournemouthpublished at 12:07 21 December
Chris Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League games this season, against a variety of guests.
For week 17, he takes on Reverend & the Makers singer Jon McClure.
Sutton's prediction: 1-2
While every Manchester United fan was smiling after last weekend's derby, they are still 13th, seven places below Bournemouth in the table.
There is an awful lot of work to be done at Old Trafford and it does not sound like Marcus Rashford has the stomach for the fight.
From what he has said this week, it seems like he wants out and it feels like many United fans would say "good riddance".
The new United manager, Ruben Amorim, does not have an agenda against Rashford, but he is trying to set some standards in his first few weeks at the club.
He has made a big call, saying what he did about Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho after leaving them out of the Manchester City game, but he is entitled to do that. He has got a short-term issue of trying to win some games but also the long-term aim of setting the standards he wants from his squad.
Amorim left the carrot dangling there for both players saying that, if they apply themselves properly, they can come back into the fold - and there is nothing wrong with that, either.
That was how it worked at most clubs I played for, but Rashford has responded with this talk of needing "a new challenge". It is going to be interesting to see what happens next, and which clubs come in for him now.
Back to the game, and I was at Old Trafford in December last year when the Cherries won 3-0. I love what Andoni Iraola has done at Bournemouth and they have been great to watch this season too - they always create loads of opportunities.
While Amad Diallo has been exceptional since Amorim arrived, United remain a very average team, and I fancy Bournemouth to repeat their result from 12 months ago.
United fans get very angry whenever I predict they will lose, and can be quite bullish about it on social media - although they are usually wise after the event rather than making a call before the game like me. I wonder how confident they are feeling at the moment?
McClure's prediction: 2-0
I think United might keep it going after wining the derby.
Bournemouth are a good side, of course, but I think Amad Diallo is a real talent and United boss Ruben Amorim seems to have already worked out who the problems are in his squad.