PL: Bournemouth offers itself an express comeback against Luton

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Interrupted on December 16, the match between Bournemouth and Luton Town counting for the 17th day of the Premier League was finally held this Wednesday, at the Vitality Stadium. Having come very close to the correctional against the red lantern Sheffield United, Bournemouth hoped to stop its negative spiral against a Luton team which absolutely wanted to relaunch itself in the fight for maintenance. Slowing down in recent weeks, the Hatters managed to thwart the predictions from the start.

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Yet dominated in possession of the ball, Edwards’ men picked up the disorganized Cherries in defense cold, Chong heading a victorious ball from a cross from Clark (0-1, 9th). Saved twice by their goalkeeper Kaminski, Luton showed themselves much more successful than their opponent by doubling the lead thanks to Ogbene (0-1, 31st) before taking off before the break through Barkley (0 -3, 45th+1). Returning from the locker room, Solanke exploited a poorly returned corner by the Luton defense to revive his team (1-3, 50th). Like last weekend, Bournemouth found the resources to come back to match their opponent thanks to Zabarnyi (2-3, 62nd) and Semeyo (3-3, 64th). In the 84th minute, the Ghanaian scored twice to allow the Cherries to return to success (4-3, 84th). After leading 3-0 at halftime, the Hatters can bite their fingers!

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