In a thrilling encounter played under challenging conditions, Bournemouth pulled off a remarkable comeback to defeat Fulham 3-1 at the Vitality Stadium. This victory has propelled the Cherries to second place in the Premier League table, a testament to their resilience and attacking prowess.
The match seemed headed for a different outcome when Ryan Sessegnon gave Fulham the lead in the second half, with Bournemouth's attacking duo, Semenyo and Kluivert, coming to life with two incredible finishes. Semenyo's brilliant strike, which squeezed through Bernd Leno's legs from a seemingly impossible angle, equalized for Bournemouth, before Kluivert's effort from distance bent straight into the top corner.
Semenyo sealed the comeback and guaranteed Bournemouth's second-place position with his second goal in stoppage time. The Cherries' dramatic turnaround ensured they continued their best Premier League start, while Fulham remains in search of their first points on the road.
Antoine Semenyo was the standout performer for Bournemouth, with his double helping secure the win and continuing his impressive run of form. The 25-year-old now has 14 goal involvements in his last 13 Premier League games, with 10 of those being scored by himself.
Fulham head coach Marco Silva acknowledged the impact of two individual moments in deciding the game, highlighting the challenges his team faced in adjusting to Bournemouth's strong start and missing crucial opportunities to punish their opponents.
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