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Cherries rally to stun Liverpool
- Updated: December 4, 2016
Bournemouth scored three goals in the final 14 minutes to complete a remarkable fightback and beat Liverpool 4-3 at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday.
Nathan Ake bundled home a 93rd-minute winner for the hosts, who had been 3-1 down with 75 minutes played, ending Liverpool’s 15-match unbeaten run.
Sadio Mane (20) and Divock Origi (22) put the visitors in control at half-time, and they looked comfortable again when Emre Can restored their two-goal cushion (64) following Callum Wilson’s 56th-minute penalty.
But Bournemouth stunned their opponents with a late rally as substitute Ryan Fraser pulled one back (76) before setting up Steve Cook’s equaliser two minutes later (78).
Benik Afobe went close but Ake’s late finish snatched the three points, sending Bournemouth up to 10th in the …