Bournemouth beat Fulham to end six-match winless run

IANS April 15, 2025 134 views

Bournemouth dramatically ended their six-match winless streak with a crucial 1-0 victory over Fulham at the Vitality Stadium. Antoine Semenyo's brilliant first-minute strike proved the difference, securing three vital points for the Cherries. The win propels Bournemouth to eighth place, reigniting their European qualification hopes. Andoni Iraola's tactical approach and defensive solidity were key to breaking their recent run of poor form.

"Very, very pleased with the performance" - Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth Coach
Bournemouth, April 15: Antoine Semenyo's first-minute goal proved decisive as AFC Bournemouth boosted their European hopes with a 1-0 victory over Fulham at the Vitality Stadium.

Key Points

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Semenyo scores decisive first-minute goal

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Bournemouth climb to eighth place

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Clean sheet ends recent winless run

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Potential European qualification still alive

Semenyo's eighth Premier League goal of the season was enough to snap a run of six top-flight matches without a win for the Cherries.

Bournemouth, who pegged Fulham back to a 2-2 draw late on in the reverse fixture in December, had to hold onto their lead for all but the opening 53 seconds of Monday's encounter.

The victory takes Bournemouth up into eighth, a place above Fulham and right back in the mix for European qualification, while the Cottagers' slim hopes of pushing for a UEFA Champions League place have likely been extinguished.

A rapid start saw Semenyo curl a beautiful effort past Bernd Leno following some superb work from Alex Scott.

Evanilson then smashed the underside of the bar before some strong saves from Kepa Arrizabalaga followed in the second half.

Cherries' Brazilian striker thought he had won a penalty with ten minutes to go, but referee Michal Oliver judged that Bernd Leno got the ball - with the VAR confirming the on-pitch decision.

The Cherries earned the three points in the end though, with Andoni Iraola's side matching their record Premier League points tally of 48, which they set last season.

"Very, very pleased with the performance. I think we needed this performance, defending our own box well, the clearances, the blocks, the basics, the set plays.

"To finish with a clean sheet is so valuable because normally when we create chances we score goals, defensively is where we have lacked something in recent games and today we were very good," Bournemouth coach Andoni Iraola said after the win.

Reader Comments

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Jamie R.
What a start from Semenyo! That goal in the first minute set the tone for the whole match. Bournemouth really needed this win after their rough patch. European football would be amazing for them! 🔥
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Sarah K.
As a Fulham fan, this was tough to watch. We just couldn't break them down after that early goal. Leno kept us in it with some great saves though. Need to bounce back next match!
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Mike T.
Respectful criticism: Bournemouth's defense still looks shaky at times. They got lucky with that crossbar hit. Need to tighten up if they want European football next season.
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Lisa P.
Alex Scott's assist was pure class! The vision to pick out Semenyo like that in the opening minute. These young players are really stepping up for Bournemouth this season.
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Tom W.
That VAR decision at the end was correct imo. Leno clearly got the ball first. Good to see the refs getting it right for once! 😅
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Rahul S.
Iraola has done wonders with this squad. Matching last season's points already with games to spare. The progress is clear to see. Up the Cherries! 🍒

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