Leeds – Bournemouth 2:2: how 19-year-old Eli Krupi saved a point for the team in stoppage time.
Incredible moment for Bournemouth
According to The Sun: Eli Krupi scored the decisive goal in stoppage time that saved Bournemouth in the match against Leeds, ending the game in a 2-2 draw. Daniel Farke's team looked confident on their way to a second consecutive victory in the Premier League, but the 19-year-old forward from Bournemouth thwarted those plans by equalizing in the final minute.
Bournemouth fighter Eli Krupi scored in the last minute of the game against LeedsAlex Dodd - CameraSport via Getty Images Bournemouth took the lead with a goal from Antoine SemenyoRobin Jones - AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth
Leeds equalized through Joe RodonIan Lyall/ProSports/Shutterstock
Leeds surged ahead after a goal from Sean LongstaffRichard Lee/Shutterstock
A game with high tension
Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring for Bournemouth before Leeds responded with two goals from Joe Rodon and Sean Longstaff. However, Krupi, who recently signed with the club, scored his first goal in the 93rd minute, taking advantage of a poorly executed set piece.
The start of the match was unlucky for Leeds when Dominic Calvert-Lewin wasted a good opportunity to score. However, Semenyo left no chance for the opponent, hitting the net with a shot under the wall, marking his first goal.
Leeds looked confident while leading, but Bournemouth did not give up and earned their moment when Krupi confidently scored the last ball of the game, taking important points from Leeds.
This match demonstrated how unpredictable the Premier League can be, as even in the most difficult circumstances teams can come back. Bournemouth showed character and fighting spirit, while Leeds, despite the lost points, demonstrated their attacking strength. This only emphasizes that the season promises to be exciting for football fans.
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