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Tottenham 2-3 Bournemouth: Late Dango Ouattara goal sees Cherries claim shock win to boost survival hopes

A late winner from Dango Ouattara saw Bournemouth secure a shock 3-2 win over Tottenham in the Premier League. Cristian Stellini's side took the lead after 14 minutes and it had been coming. Clement Lenglet picked out Ivan Perisic with a great pass, the Croatian cut the ball back for Heung-min Son who was on hand to rifle home his effort.

Ad Bournemouth responded well to going behind, they upped their intensity and started playing in Spurs' half. Premier LeagueSalisbury dropped from Premier League duties after Brighton VAR blunder11/04/2023 AT 16:17 Matias Vina scored his first goal for Bournemouth to draw his side level after 38 minutes. Pedro Porro lost possession outside his own penalty area, Philip Billing was able to pick out Dominic Solanke who laid the ball off into the path of Vina who delicately dinked it over Hugo Lloris and into the bottom corner.

Gary O'Neil's side emerged for the second half in the same fashion as they ended the first and after six minutes they had taken the lead. Davinson Sanchez stuck out a boot but could only divert the ball into the path of Solanke who was on hand to fire past Lloris. Tottenham thought they had an equaliser three minutes from time when Richarlison netted in acrobatic fashion but it was ruled out for offside.

Spurs did manage to equalise just a minute later when Arnaut Danjuma rifled home an effort from just inside the box to score his first Premier League goal for the club. That wasn't to be the end of the drama though, Solanke did brilliantly to hold the ball up under pressure before finding Ouattara who was able to curl home a dramatic winner for Bournemouth. TALKING POINT — A HUGE BOOST FOR THE CHERRIES Gary O'Neil continued his remarkable work at Bournemouth as The

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