Summary

  • Bournemouth come from 3-0 down to beat Luton 4-3 in amazing Premier League game

  • Semenyo scores twice to inspire Cherries to remarkable comeback

  • Chong, Ogbene and Barkley all scored during stunning first half for Hatters

  • Fixture rearranged after Luton captain Lockyer suffered cardiac arrest in original game

  1. Goodbyepublished at 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

    FT: Bournemouth 4-3 Luton

    Phew!

    Time for a lie-down in a dark room.

    Another Premier League game, another absolute belter.

    That's your lot for this live text, folks.

    Thanks for your company.

    If you want more football, there's a Champions League penalty shootout on the cards here.

    Until next time.

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  2. Postpublished at 22:27 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Bournemouth

    More from Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "For me it was a key moment [Dominic Solanke's goal]. Three goals down, that quality and goal so early, then it doesn't seem so far. There are still a lot of minutes to play. Everything went our way and we could finish it."

    On what two comebacks in as many games says about the character of the teams: "It is very important. We have the example of Luton themselves, they have scored in the 96th minute the other day and have done it a lot of other times. A lot of things happen at the end of games with Luton because they open games. We opened them up today, and luckily for us this time it went our way."

  3. 'Difficult to keep believing'published at 22:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a great win for us. We finished the game very happy obviously, but there were moments during the game where we were struggling and it was difficult to keep believing. The players did it and we could finish the comeback in the end.

    On if he believed a comeback was possible: "It was good for us that we did something similar the other day. Against Sheffield United we scored two late goals and felt we could even win it at the end. We couldn't do it but there was a real feeling that we could do that again.

    "Everything went for Luton in the first half, they were really clinical, every time they arrived [in the box] they scored. We needed something to happen early in the second half, the first goal from Dom was key. Then everyone started believing, we kept putting up the pressure and in the end we came back.

    On his half time message: "We wanted to get back playing as soon as possible. We ended the first half feeling very bad, they had just scored a third goal. We changed some things, made adjustments, changed some players. We dealt much better with the long balls, Morris hurt us a lot in the first half and we controlled that in the second.

    "From there we attacked much better and then the goals came from that point onwards."

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    Afcb4ever: A great game of football from two teams that play the right way. Good luck Luton in your fight against relegation. You deserve to stay up instead of either Everton or Forest. Great to see Tom Lockyer at the game.

  5. Postpublished at 22:19 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Dominic Solanke scored his 15th Premier League goal of the season, just the second Bournemouth player to net as many in a single top-flight campaign after Josh King (16 in 2016-17).

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    Get Involvedpublished at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    MI: Great entertainment as a neutral Liverpool fan. But more importantly it's great to see Tom Lockyer doing well. Absolutely class from the Bournemouth fans to raise money for the Luton fans to travel back for the rearranged fixture.

  7. 'Brilliant work of some real heroes'published at 22:13 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Luton Town

    Luton boss Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC Sport on Tom Lockyer's return to Bournemouth: "I'm not sure what it was like for him out on the pitch, I didn't see that. But I did see him speaking to the paramedics that helped to save his life. It really brings home what is important in this life, what life is.

    "It is brilliant to see him back here and able to thank those people that made such a difference to him. He is here now and can hold his little baby tonight and make sure he can look after his family because of the brilliant work of some real heroes.

    "It was emotional. There are some things that are more important and football is important to a lot of people, everyone cares and we care. We are hurt right now. Sometimes a bit of realism is important."

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    Lord D: Great that Tom Lockyer seems well, what a game. I was gutted at half-time and totally elated at full-time. Just a brilliant comeback.

  9. 'We are not out of this fight.'published at 22:07 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Luton Town

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    More from Luton boss Rob Edwards speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

    "It's going to hurt but we have to pick ourselves up. We have another huge game in a few days time and we've got no other option but to pick ourselves up and go again.

    "It's still the same going into this next game and there is still a long way to go after Saturday as well. We are not out of this fight. We are three points behind the team above us and our job is to try and win the game on Saturday.

    "We'll patch ourselves up and see where we are at numbers and bodies-wise at the weekend and we will go again."

    On growing injury list: "We refuse to talk about it. I believe in the group of players we have. Out on the pitch today they showed they are more than good enough to be 3-0 and showed a lot of quality.

    "We have a number of players missing of course but it is not an excuse. We've got a squad, this is an opportunity for other people and that is the way I see it. A lot of the lads that are out are going to be out for the rest of the season.

    "We can't moan or worry about that now. We have to look at what we have here and now and solve the problems."

  10. Postpublished at 22:04 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth became the third team in Premier League history to win a match in which they trailed by three goals at half time, after Manchester United (v Tottenham in September 2001) and Wolves (v Leicester in October 2003).

  11. 'I take responsibility'published at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Luton Town

    Luton boss Rob Edwards, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We went 3-0 up, then we gave them encouragement. They have brilliant quality, especially in one v one situations and we didn't defend those moments well enough. You can look at similarities, build up to the first goal, build up to the second goal, not winning first contact on set pieces, not winning duels...

    "Similar situations for the third and fourth [goals] too, we have to learn to defend better in those key moments. Lots for us to look back at and dissect. We'll have to review it and look back.

    "Of course I've got to take responsibility."

    On being ruthless and comfortable in the first half: "We played really well but the warning signs were still there. They are a good team and there were still some things were were unhappy with at half time.

    "We felt that we allowed the ball to come into our box too often and too easily in the first half, but you are right, there was some brilliant goals and brilliant play. We looked a real threat going forward.

    "We gave them the encouragement, the crowd got up and we have to defend those situations a lot better."

  12. Postpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola is speaking to Sky Sports. He still won't say the Cherries are safe. They have a 14 point safety cushion and are closer to the top six than the bottom three.

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    Tom: Brilliant game for the neutral. No fancy dans or posers here. Just two teams really going for it.

  14. 'I haven't been involved in a game like that before'published at 21:54 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo, speaking to Sky Sports: "I haven't been involved in a game like that before."

    On half time words: "He just said keep playing the way we are playing, pressing. We will get them, they will make a few mistakes. So we came out early in the second half raring to go, and it speaks for itself.

    On getting the first goal: "Yes, it gave us so much momentum. We knew that there would be chances in the game, so as soon as that one went in we knew that there were going to be many more. We just had to continue playing the way we were playing.

    On getting a brace tonight: "I had a few chances in the previous games that I had missed and was frustrated with, but I knew I would get another chance or two. So I took the two that I got today so personally it was great.

    On a second comeback in a week: "Even when we are down at half time we know that man to man our game is about bravery. So in the second half whether we are down or up we are going to be pressing the same way. We know that were are going to have chances and second half today was amazing.

    On all but securing Premier League status: "I hope so. We are aiming to win two more games so hopefully when we come back from international duty we get one more win and that secures us."

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    The peoples poet: "Liverpool v Man City game of the season". Bournemouth v Luton..."Hold my pint".

  16. 'We're to blame, me'published at 21:49 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Luton Town

    Luton boss Rob Edwards, speaking to Sky Sports: "We didn't win enough individual duels [in the second half]. They have either overpowered us or we've not defended well enough. I seem to be saying similar things.

    "We put ourselves in a good position. Of course it hurts. We had an opportunity to win a Premier League game. I don't want to make excuses. We had enough quality and to go 3-0 up.

    "We gave them the encouragement to get an early goal back. We were the ones to blame. Me. We should have seen the game out.

    "We're still in the fight. Clearly now you start running out of games and the pressure will build. We have got to accept that. But if we win on Saturday we're out of the bottom three."

  17. Postpublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Henry Moeran
    BBC Sport commentator at Vitality Stadium

    A truly extraordinary evening.

    Bournemouth coming back from a three nil half time deficit to win, two goals from Antoine Semenyo including the winner.

    Luton miss a golden chance to move out of the drop zone.

  18. Postpublished at 21:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth became the fifth team in Premier League history to win a match in which they trailed by three goals, after Leeds United (v Derby in November 1997), Wimbledon (v West Ham in September 1998), Manchester United (v Tottenham in September 2001) and Wolves (v Leicester in October 2003).

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  19. 'You feel for Luton'published at 21:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March

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    Paul Robinson
    Former Tottenham and England goalkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Live

    You feel for Luton don't you?

    To be down there battling for each and every point, to lose a three goal lead in that way. It is an incredible way to lose a game.

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    We need a hastily arranged Match of the Day tonight.

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