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Semenyo double fires Bournemouth up to second in Premier League
Antoine Semenyo scored twice as Bournemouth moved up to second in the Premier League with three late goals to beat Fulham 3-1 on Friday.
The Cherries were heading to their first league defeat since losing to Liverpool on the opening night of the season when Ryan Sessegnon put the visitors in front on 70 minutes.
However, Semenyo's brilliant individual run and finish kickstarted the comeback.
Justin Kluiviert blasted into the top corner before Semenyo completed the turnaround on the counter-attack deep into stoppage time.
Andoni Iraola's men close to within one point of leaders Liverpool, who travel to Chelsea on Sunday.
At the Vitality Stadium, neither side were capable of playing flowing football in awful weather conditions as Storm Amy battered the United Kingdom with heavy rain and ferocious winds.
But the game came to life in the final 20 minutes after Sessegnon exchanged a slick one-two with Samuel Chukwueze before firing high past Djordje Petrovic.
The lead lasted only eight minutes as the in-form Semenyo burst past Timothy Castagne to reach the by-line and then produced an inch-perfect finish through the legs of goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
Semenyo was also credited with the assist for the second, but Kluivert did all the hard work with a stunning strike from distance.
The Dutch international has largely been used as a substitute by Iraola at the start of the campaign despite scoring 13 goals last season.
But Kluivert showed his quality as he collected possession from Semenyo just inside the Fulham half and strode forward before unleashing a dipping drive into the top corner.
In their quest for an equaliser, Fulham were caught short at the back in stoppage time.
Ben Gannon Doak broke clear from a Fulham corner and kept his composure to wait for support before supplying Semenyo to score his sixth goal in seven Premier League games this season.
Defeat leaves Fulham still in 11th with eight points from their opening seven games.
T.Ziegler--VB