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|October 04, 2025
High-flying Cherries rain supreme as Semenyo double puts them second
BOURNEMOUTH continued their best start to a Premier League season by climbing to second after coming from behind to beat Fulham.
Antoine Semenyo scored a brilliant solo goal 12 minutes from time to cancel out Ryan Sessegnon's opener.
Then Justin Kluivert fired the home team ahead with a stunning strike even his dad - Netherlands legend Patrick - would have been proud of.
Semenyo added the final gloss by slotting home his second six minutes into stoppage time.
With 14 points from seven games, brilliant Bournemouth are the surprise package of this season's Premier League.
Despite taking the lead, Fulham are still waiting for a first away win.
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