Bournemouth's dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Tottenham Hotspur was sealed by an Antoine Semenyo strike in injury time, a moment that will undoubtedly prove decisive in his pursuit of Manchester City.
For much of the contest, Bournemouth had been anonymous on the pitch, their usual flair and creativity seemingly absent. However, the hosts showed signs of life through Evanilson's goal, before Kroupi doubled the advantage with a seventh league strike this season. Tottenham, meanwhile, looked to be on course for victory via João Palhinha's stunning overhead kick.
Yet, in a match that seemed to swing wildly between triumph and despair, Semenyo produced the decisive moment. With Spurs looking increasingly likely winners as extra time loomed, Semenyo conjured up an unforgettable winner from just outside the box, sending the Bournemouth faithful into raptures.
The victory has not only heaped misery on a Tottenham side beset by problems - including a growing injury crisis and a dismal run of 10 defeats in their last 12 league games. It also marked a poignant moment in Semenyo's career, as his 26th birthday was celebrated with a standing ovation from the Bournemouth faithful.
Despite a photograph of Spurs boss Thomas Frank being spotted drinking out of an Arsenal-branded cup, which has raised eyebrows - though he claimed not to have noticed it - Frank admitted that defeat is always difficult to take. "It's very tough to sit here when we haven't got anything out of an overall good performance," the manager said.
The loss marks another significant blow to a Spurs side already on the brink of crisis, with only Wolves having suffered more Premier League defeats than Tottenham since the start of last season. The statistics are stark, but Semenyo's strike - and Bournemouth's victory - proved that there is still life left in this campaign for both sides.
For much of the contest, Bournemouth had been anonymous on the pitch, their usual flair and creativity seemingly absent. However, the hosts showed signs of life through Evanilson's goal, before Kroupi doubled the advantage with a seventh league strike this season. Tottenham, meanwhile, looked to be on course for victory via João Palhinha's stunning overhead kick.
Yet, in a match that seemed to swing wildly between triumph and despair, Semenyo produced the decisive moment. With Spurs looking increasingly likely winners as extra time loomed, Semenyo conjured up an unforgettable winner from just outside the box, sending the Bournemouth faithful into raptures.
The victory has not only heaped misery on a Tottenham side beset by problems - including a growing injury crisis and a dismal run of 10 defeats in their last 12 league games. It also marked a poignant moment in Semenyo's career, as his 26th birthday was celebrated with a standing ovation from the Bournemouth faithful.
Despite a photograph of Spurs boss Thomas Frank being spotted drinking out of an Arsenal-branded cup, which has raised eyebrows - though he claimed not to have noticed it - Frank admitted that defeat is always difficult to take. "It's very tough to sit here when we haven't got anything out of an overall good performance," the manager said.
The loss marks another significant blow to a Spurs side already on the brink of crisis, with only Wolves having suffered more Premier League defeats than Tottenham since the start of last season. The statistics are stark, but Semenyo's strike - and Bournemouth's victory - proved that there is still life left in this campaign for both sides.