Bournemouth mount stunning comeback to beat Luton
Bournemouth produced one of the greatest Premier League comebacks as they recovered from 3-0 down to beat Luton in 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 as they became only the fifth team in Premier League history to overturn a 3-0 deficit.
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 captain Lockyer thanks 'hero' medics who saved his life at BournemouthReaction from Bournemouth v Luton in the Premier LeagueBournemouth fans - let us know your thoughts on the game hereHow did you rate your side's performance, Luton fans?Luton took the lead in the 10th minute when 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.
Tahith Chong scored his third goal of the season to put Luton Town in front at BournemouthBournemouth blast back as Luton wiltOn a night when emotions could have overwhelmed Luton, Rob Edwards' side at first appeared to rise to the task with a flowing first half.
Luton have now netted in a club-record 16 consecutive top-flight matches, and have scored more goals than Manchester United in the Premier League this season.
Yet for all their impressive attacking play and neutral goodwill, this instead goes down as another hard-luck story and points dropped as they failed to deal with a revitalised Bournemouth after the break.
The hosts were sent out early for the second half, no doubt with manager Andoni Iraiola's wrath ringing in their ears.
Luis Sinisterra was particularly dangerous for the hosts, and was denied twice in the first half by Kaminski before Solanke's moment of magic early in the second and Semenyo on the opposite wing took charge.
Luton, instead of celebrating a huge three points, must reflect on moments such as the chance to make it 3-4 when Barkley turned a shot over from close range.
Luton captain Tom Lockyer was applauded by both sets of fans as he was introduced to the crowd before kick-offBoth clubs honour LockyerSaturday, 16 December is a date which will be forever etched into the memories of those who were at Vitality Stadium, and witnessed Lockyer's cardiac arrest. This game was a chance to celebrate the life and health of the Luton captain.
Arriving with his team-mates on the Luton coach, Lockyer was given the biggest cheer by both sets of fans. On the pitch before kick-off, he met and thanked the medics who saved his life. There was applause from all four stands in the 59th minute, the point at which Lockyer collapsed in the original fixture.
Bournemouth took the unprecedented step of putting Lockyer, an opposition player, on their home programme cover, as they made admirable efforts to turn the dreadful events of last December into a positive.
Advice was offered to fans at the stadium about cardiac health, while Bournemouth supporters' groups had raised money to help with travel costs for Luton fans for this rearranged fixture.
But while the night at first belonged to Lockyer, it was ultimately about his team-mates' inability to see out what would have been a massive three points.
All eyes now turn to that weekend meeting with Forest, a game which could prove decisive in the Premier League relegation fight.
Formation 4-2-3-1
1Neto15A SmithBooked at 69minsSubstituted forAdamsat 71'minutes6Mepham27Zabarnyi11Ouattara4L Cook10ChristieSubstituted forHillat 90+6'minutes24Semenyo14ScottSubstituted forÜnalat 45'minutes17SinisterraSubstituted forTavernierat 45'minutes9SolankeSubstituted forBillingat 90+1'minutesSubstitutes3Kerkez8Faivre16Tavernier18Adams19Kluivert23Hill26Ünal29Billing42TraversFormation 3-4-2-1
24Kaminski16Burke15Mengi27HashiokaSubstituted forMpanzuat 68'minutes12Kaboré18ClarkBooked at 30mins6BarkleySubstituted forBerryat 88'minutes45Doughty7OgbeneBooked at 66minsSubstituted forTownsendat 88'minutes14ChongSubstituted forWoodrowat 73'minutes9MorrisSubstitutes1Shea8Berry10Woodrow17Mpanzu23Krul30Townsend43Nelson44Piesold48Dos Santos MartinsReferee:Sam Allison
Attendance:11,198
Match ends, Bournemouth 4, Luton Town 3.
Second Half ends, Bournemouth 4, Luton Town 3.
Foul by Lewis Cook (Bournemouth).
Luke Berry (Luton Town) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Attempt saved. Enes Ünal (Bournemouth) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Philip Billing.
Enes Ünal (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Reece Burke (Luton Town).
Delay over. They are ready to continue.
Substitution, Bournemouth. James Hill replaces Ryan Christie.
Delay in match (Bournemouth).
Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
Foul by Cauley Woodrow (Luton Town).
Tyler Adams (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Luke Berry (Luton Town).
Attempt missed. Enes Ünal (Bournemouth) right footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Antoine Semenyo.
Substitution, Bournemouth. Philip Billing replaces Dominic Solanke.
Foul by Enes Ünal (Bournemouth).
Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu (Luton Town) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Marcus Tavernier (Bournemouth).
Issa Kaboré (Luton Town) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Player of the match
ChristieRyan Christie
with an average of 7.26
Squad number10Player nameChristie
Squad number9Player nameSolanke
Squad number24Player nameSemenyo
Squad number6Player nameMepham
Squad number18Player nameAdams
Squad number11Player nameOuattara
Squad number14Player nameScott
Squad number29Player nameBilling
Squad number17Player nameSinisterra
Squad number26Player nameÜnal
Squad number4Player nameL Cook
Squad number27Player nameZabarnyi
Squad number23Player nameHill
Squad number15Player nameA Smith
Squad number16Player nameTavernier
Squad number1Player nameNeto
Squad number6Player nameBarkley
Squad number45Player nameDoughty
Squad number30Player nameTownsend
Squad number24Player nameKaminski
Squad number15Player nameMengi
Squad number12Player nameKaboré
Squad number7Player nameOgbene
Squad number9Player nameMorris
Squad number17Player nameMpanzu
Squad number14Player nameChong
Squad number18Player nameClark
Squad number16Player nameBurke
Squad number27Player nameHashioka
Squad number10Player nameWoodrow
Squad number8Player nameBerry