Bournemouth 2-0 Sunderland
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Bournemouth won their first Premier League game at home - a result that saw Sunderland slip to bottom place.
The home side took the lead early on through Callum Wilson, who fired in a low finish from Dan Gosling's pass.
Scot Matt Ritchie extended the advantage soon after with a stunning volley into the top corner of the net.
Sunderland's Fabio Borini struck a volley narrowly over in the second half, before team-mate Younes Kaboul was sent off for a second yellow.
Rivals Newcastle also lost but only by one goal and so the Black Cats go bottom on goal difference.
Sunderland's shocking defence
With John O'Shea ruled out through illness, Kaboul and Sebastian Coates were in central defensive partnership for Sunderland.
The pair played together in the first two games of the season, when the Black Cats shipped a total of seven goals against Leicester and Norwich. A month later and nothing has changed.
There was no confidence shown from either player - they were panicking while in possession and shaky when called upon to do any defensive work. Every clearance up field was being picked off with ease and the pressure kept on coming.
Kaboul got a yellow in first half for bringing down Wilson and a hack on the same player in the second half saw him dismissed.
Man of the match - Distin's delightful debut
Bournemouth defender Sylvain Distin showed all his Premier League experience, limiting pacy striker Jermain Defoe to few chances and keeping composed with the ball at his feet.
Hard-working Wilson
The home side's solid defensive display laid the platform for their first clean sheet of the season, aided by striker Wilson's hard work up front.
The Englishman netted 20 goals for Bournemouth in their promotion campaign last term, and has started this season in similar vain, scoring five in as many games.
Wilson ran Kaboul and Coates ragged, while showing great composure with his finish in the fourth minute. His goals may be the key to whether Bournemouth stay up come the end of the season.
Ritchie's wonder strike
"I wont forget that goal in a hurry," said Ritchie. "The ball came down from quite a height, I managed to steady myself and got a sweet strike on it. As soon as I hit it, I knew it was good."
Manager Eddie Howe added: "It was a fantastic strike from Matty. He sets himself up but I don't think anyone saw the finish coming. It was sublime."
'We'll stay up'
Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat: "The second half was better but you cannot do worse than the first half. We started the first half totally hopelessly. There was no sharpness. Me and the players have to look in the mirror.
"Two points after six games is not enough. Nice words is not enough, we have to do it a different way now. I am sure we will stay up though."
The stats you need to know
Younes Kaboul was sent off for the sixth time in the Premier League
Sunderland didn't manage a single shot on target after the 40th minute
The Black Cats have now conceded 10 first-half goals in the league this season
Advocaat's side are now on a nine-game winless streak in the league
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