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Unal's Late Strike Rescues Bournemouth
22 Nov
Summary
- Bournemouth fought back from a two-goal deficit.
- Callum Wilson scored a brace against his former club.
- Enes Unal netted a late equalizer as a substitute.

Bournemouth staged a dramatic comeback to earn a 2-2 draw with West Ham in a Premier League clash. The visitors had established a comfortable 2-0 lead by halftime, with Callum Wilson netting a brace against his former club. Wilson opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a spectacular long-range effort and doubled the lead shortly after with a skillful finish.
However, Bournemouth found a lifeline in the second half when Maximilian Kilman conceded a penalty for handball. Marcus Tavernier stepped up to convert the spot-kick in the 69th minute, reducing the deficit. The momentum shifted, and substitute Enes Unal, just after coming on, secured a point for the hosts with a late equalizer.
The draw sees Bournemouth maintain their seventh position in the league standings. Meanwhile, West Ham managed to climb out of the relegation zone, moving into 17th place, level on points with Leeds United. Unal had a late chance to win the match but was denied by a superb save from West Ham's goalkeeper.




