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Premier League: Bournemouth, Man United and the five teams to win from three goals down

Bournemouth staged a monumental fightback on Wednesday night, coming from three goals down at half time against Luton Town to win 4-3 at the Vitality Stadium.

Tahith Chong, Chiedozie Ogbene and Ross Barkley had given Luton a comfortable lead and set the visitors well on course for a vital victory to their hopes of avoiding relegation.

That scoreline would have lifted Luton above Nottingham Forest into 17th place but Bournemouth, who were booed off at half time were transformed after the interval.

Dominic Solanke struck immediately after the break and the hosts were level by the 65th minute thanks to goals by Illia Zabarnyi and Antoine Semenyo.

Luton were reeling and there was a sense of inevitability about Semenyo netting the winner in the 83rd minute.

The game was re-scheduled after the initial fixture was abandoned after 59 minutes in December when Luton captain Tom Lockyer suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch.

"It's unreal," Semenyo told the BBC. "It is an achievement of mine just playing in the Premier League so to get a winning goal for the team, I'm buzzing."

Bournemouth became just the fifth team in Premier League history to win a game having trailed by three goals. Here is a look at the other teams to previously achieve the feat.

The first instance took place in November 1997 when Dean Sturridge’s early brace and an Aljosa Asanovic penalty gave Jim Smith’s Derby a 3-0 lead after 33 minutes at Elland Road.

But Rod Wallace and Harry Kewell scored before half time for the home team to set up an absorbing second half.

Derby held on until the 82nd minute, when Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink scored from the penalty spot, and the Dutch striker then set up his fellow substitute Lee Bowyer for a last-minute winner.

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