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Bournemouth 3-2 Tottenham: Semenyo marks final match with stoppage-time stunner

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Antoine Semenyo potentially closed his Bournemouth career in the perfect way as his 95th-minute strike gave the Cherries a 3-2 win over Tottenham.

Andoni Iraola stated that this could be Semenyo's final game in a Bournemouth shirt as he edges closer to a move to Manchester City, and the winger left a parting gift for the fans as he helped end their 11-game winless run.

It was a fast start from Spurs as Mathys Tel cut inside before finding the bottom-right corner with a low finish that went through the legs of Alex Jimenez in the fifth minute.

However, the Cherries had turned things around before the break. Evanilson glanced a header from Marcus Tavernier's cross past Guglielmo Vicario in the 22nd minute, with Junior Kroupi putting the Cherries ahead before half-time with a close-range finish.

Second-half substitute Richarlison struck the woodwork with a header of his own, while Micky van de Ven saw a penalty decision in his favour after a collision with James Hill overturned following a VAR check.

Joao Palhinha then levelled the scoreline in the 78th minute with an acrobatic bicycle kick, before Djordje Petrovic denied van de Ven a potential winner with a brilliant save, which proved crucial before Semenyo’s strike.

The Ghana international combined with David Brooks on the left wing before cutting inside and firing beyond the reach of a diving Vicario to snatch all three points at the Vitality Stadium.

Data Debrief: Late, late show from Semenyo

Timed at 94:40, Semenyo scored Bournemouth's second-latest ever winning goal in a Premier League match, after Luis Sinisterra v Everton in August 2024 (95:37), writing a perfect ending to his chapter on the south coast.

Thomas Frank, however, may consider his side unlucky to leave the Vitality empty-handed. They produced 1.4 expected goals (xG) from 16 shots to Bournemouth's 1.32 from 11 attempts.

Since the start of last season, only Wolves (36) have suffered more Premier League defeats than Tottenham (30 - level with West Ham and Southampton).