Bournemouth 4-3 Luton Town: Cherries come from three goals down in remarkable Premier League win
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Bournemouth denied Luton the chance to climb out of the Premier League relegation zone as they came from 3-0 down to win a seven-goal thriller at Vitality Stadium.
The Hatters were irresistible in the first half and were three ahead at half-time through goals from Tahith Chong, Chiedozie Ogbene and Ross Barkley.
But Bournemouth were much improved after the break, Dominic Solanke’s brilliant goal sparking a comeback which was completed by Illia Zabarnyi’s bundled finish and Antoine Semenyo’s blistering double.
Luton had seemed destined for a huge win on an emotional night, with this game having been rearranged following the December fixture being abandoned when captain Tom Lockyer suffered cardiac arrest on the pitch.
But instead they remain winless in their past seven games, and three points behind 17th-placed Nottingham Forest – who they host in the Premier League on Saturday.
Bournemouth remain 13th following their first home win in 2024.
Luton took the lead in the 10th minute as Jordan Clark dinked a perfectly weighted cross for the unmarked Chong to head home from six yards out.
Chong was at the centre of Luton’s second as well, playing a one-two with Alfie Doughty before the left wing-back’s low cross was finished at the far post by Ogbene, and a dream first half for Luton was capped when Barkley fired into the roof of Neto’s net from 12 yards shortly before half-time.
But Solanke’s sensational finish, his first goal in four matches, turned the tide. The forward trapped Chris Mepham’s looping header, deftly turned Daiki Hashioka and finished with a clip over Thomas Kaminski.
By the 65th minute the hosts were level, with their second goal coming through Ukrainian centre-back Zabarnyi heading home from close range amid a crowd of bodies following a corner.
Just three minutes later it was 3-3, Semenyo cutting inside from the right before powering a low left-footed drive inside Kaminski’s near post.
And the winger capped one of the most remarkable Premier League games of the season with six minutes remaining as he blasted home the winner after Luton lost possession in their own half.
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Luton captain Tom Lockyer was applauded by both sets of fans as he was introduced to the crowd before kick-off