The Free Press Journal

SOLANKE STRIKES FOR BOURNEMOUT­H

Win leaves team three points adrift of safety with three games remaining

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Dominic Solanke scored twice as Bournemout­h's bid for Premier League survival was boosted by a 4-1 victory over Champions Leaguechas­ing Leicester, which was reduced to 10 men.

They were the striker's first goals since joining from Liverpool in January 2019 after failing to score in his 38 previous league appearance­s.

Bournemout­h turned the game on Sunday in its favour during a two-minute spell which saw Leicester lose a player.

Junior Stanislas equalised from the penalty spot in the 66th minute after Callum Wilson was dragged down by Wilfred Ndidi following a poor goal-kick from Kasper Schmeichel.

Solanke then put the hosts in front and Leicester defender Caglar Soyuncu was shown a straight red card in the aftermath for kicking out at Wilson as he attempted to retrieve the ball.

Bournemout­h stretched its lead in the 83rd when Stanislas' strike across goal took a huge deflection off Jonny

Evans to wrong-foot Schmeichel.

Solanke added a fourth to make sure of the points in the 87th, capitalizi­ng on a loose pass before poking a shot between the legs of Schmeichel.

The win leaves Bournemout­h three points adrift of safety with three games remaining.

Leicester's Champions League hopes are now out of their hands after the capitulati­on. The 2016 champions stay fourth following a seventh away trip without success, leaving Manchester United with an opportunit­y to leapfrog them Monday when it hosts Southampto­n.

Fifth could still secure Champions League qualificat­ion if Manchester City's Champions League ban is upheld by the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport on Monday.

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 ??  ?? Bournemout­h's English striker Dominic Solanke (R) celebrates with Welsh midfielder David Brooks (C) after scoring the second goal
Bournemout­h's English striker Dominic Solanke (R) celebrates with Welsh midfielder David Brooks (C) after scoring the second goal
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