Premier League Gameweek 32
Apr 14, 2025 8.00pm
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FT Vitality Stadium
  • Antoine Semenyo 1' goal
  • Marcos Senesi 44' yellowcard
  • Tyler Adams 86' yellowcard
  • Lewis Cook 90'+4' yellowcard
  • yellowcard Antonee Robinson 61'
  • yellowcard Tom Cairney 68'

 Bournemouth 1-0 Fulham: Highlights, man of the match, stats as Cherries end 94-year wait for winning feat

Semenyo strike sinks Fulham as Bournemouth end 94-year wait for winning feat

Bournemouth have recorded three consecutive home wins over Fulham for the first time since 1931 after Antoine Semenyo's first-minute opener proved enough to condemn the West Londoners to a narrow 1-0 defeat in the battle between the two European hopefuls.

The Cherries made the perfect start to their efforts to end a six-game winless run, with Semenyo capitalising on an Antonee Robinson error to score Bournemouth's fastest Premier League goal of the season.

Evanilson then threatened to add to his nine-goal Premier League tally when he steered the ball onto the crossbar from close range.

Fulham dominated possession in the second period as they searched for an equaliser, but they ultimately struggled to carve out too many clear-cut chances against a stubborn backline.

The Cherries expertly managed the game to keep their first Premier League clean sheet since February, helping them end a run of four consecutive home defeats in the top flight.

As a result of the win, Andoni Iraola's side have leapfrogged Fulham into eighth spot due to their favourable goal difference, while the Cottagers are in ninth position following a third consecutive away defeat.


SPORTS MOLE'S VERDICT

The Cherries desperately needed this win to get their European bid back on track after enduring a poor run of results.

Iraola would have been particularly pleased to see his team keep a clean sheet, given the fact that they had conceded two goals in each of their five Premier League matches before the meeting with Fulham.

In contrast, Fulham's frustrating evening was summed up when an apparent admin error led to the mistaken withdrawal of Ryan Sessegnon, with the sloppiness off the field reflected in the visitors' performance on the pitch.

The Cottagers have now seen each of their last four Premier League victories followed by defeats, and Marco Silva will be fully aware that his team will have to find some consistency if they are to secure European qualification.


BOURNEMOUTH VS. FULHAM HIGHLIGHTS

Semenyo goal vs. Fulham (1st min, Bournemouth 1-0 Fulham)

Bournemouth get off to the perfect start. The Cherries mount a quick break away through Alex Scott, who sends a pass out to the right flank. Robinson gets his leg in a tangle in an attempt to make the interception. Semenyo pounces on the error and drives inside on his left foot before placing the ball in the far corner.


MAN OF THE MATCH - ANTOINE SEMENYO

After going nine competitive games without a goal, Semenyo would have been relieved to end his goal drought with his composed strike.

The Ghana international showcased great composure to create the space to score what proved to be the winning goal.

While it may not have been a flawless performance, Semenyo deserves the Man of the Match award for being the difference maker at the Vitality Stadium.


BOURNEMOUTH VS. FULHAM MATCH STATS

Possession: Bournemouth 41%-59% Fulham Shots: Bournemouth 12-12 Fulham Shots on target: Bournemouth 3-7 Fulham Corners: Bournemouth 6-9 Fulham Fouls: Bournemouth 11-10 Fulham


BEST STATS


WHAT NEXT?

After returning to winning ways, Bournemouth will look to claim back-to-back victories when they travel to Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace for Saturday's Premier League fixture.

Meanwhile, Fulham will try to bounce back when they welcome West London neighbours Chelsea to Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon.


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Who will win Monday's Premier League clash between Bournemouth and Fulham?
Bournemouth 39%
Draw 34%
Fulham 27%
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