Bournemouth Stuns Everton with Late Comeback, Securing 3-2 Victory At Goodison Park

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Bournemouth made a fantastic turnaround with late fightback as they came from two goals down after 86 minutes to beat Everton in the Premier League that was played at Goodison Park.

Everton planned to achieve their first three points of the season and a first in August for three years, but this plan was destroyed by the late fightback that was done by Bournemouth.

Everton did a self-destruct as the Cherries netted three goals in nine minutes, which turned the match around and sparked a joyful moment among the players who visited the host and their supporters.

Antoine Semenyo made good use of Dango Ouattara’s left-wing cross to seal a 2-1 lead that looked little more than a comforting match for Bournemouth, who pushed all that they could to second-half goals from Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

It also signaled complete confusion from the hosts, who were suddenly left to hold a draw after an equalizer. 

when Luis Sinisterra crossed for Cherries captain Lewis Cook to level two minutes into added time.

But the Toffees saw another defeat, meaning that they are yet to win any of their three matches this season with consecutive losses, when another delivery, this time from Justin Kluivert on the left, was headed into the net by Sinisterra four minutes later to give Bournemouth the sweetest three against Everton.

The result also put Everton at the bottom of the Premier League table and became the first team in Premier League history to lose a match after it had earlier scored a leading two-goal advantage in the 87th minute.

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