
"The Cherries made a flying start to lead 2-0 inside the opening quarter of an hour. Amine Adli broke the deadlock with his first Bournemouth goal, tucking in the rebound after Robin Roefs diverted Evanilson's initial close-range attempt onto the post. Adams then produced a sublime 45-yard effort to lob a helpless Roefs from the edge of the centre-circle, though Enzo Le Fee's penalty reduced the deficit in the 30th minute."
"Bertrand Traore levelled when he drilled home 51 seconds into the second half, before Bournemouth were denied a third as Evanilson turned in a deflected cross from an offside position. Substitute Brobbey then completed the turnaround by heading in what proved to be the winner 21 minutes from time, though Regis Le Bris' side survived a late scare when Marcus Tavernier rattled the crossbar."
"Data Debrief: Adams finds his range Sunderland came from two or more goals down to win a Premier League game for the first time, achieving the feat at the 188th such attempt. Meanwhile, Bournemouth were beaten in a top-flight match during which they had led by two or more goals for the first time since a 3-2 defeat at Arsenal in March 2023."
Sunderland recovered from 0-2 down to defeat Bournemouth 3-2 at the Stadium of Light. Amine Adli opened the scoring and Tyler Adams added a 45-yard lob to make it 2-0. Enzo Le Fée converted a penalty before half-time to make it 2-1. Bertrand Traoré equalised 51 seconds into the second half. Evanilson had a goal ruled out for offside. Substitute Brian Brobbey headed the winner 21 minutes from time. Marcus Tavernier hit the crossbar late and Lewis Cook was sent off for elbowing Noah Sadiki in stoppage time. Sunderland moved to fourth and Bournemouth dropped to ninth.
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