Luis Sinisterra's dramatic late goal secured a stunning comeback for Bournemouth, overturning a 2-0 deficit to defeat Everton 3-2 at Goodison Park. The hosts seemed poised for victory until the 87th minute, when their collapse left them at the bottom of the Premier League table.
Everton sought their first win of the season and took control with two quick goals early in the second half. Michael Keane opened the scoring five minutes after the break, followed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin finishing a team move to double their lead.

Bournemouth responded with Antoine Semenyo pulling one back three minutes from time. Lewis Cook then headed in Sinisterra's cross in the 92nd minute to level the score. Sinisterra completed the turnaround in stoppage time, heading in from Justin Kluivert's centre.
Everton had not won a Premier League game in August since defeating Brighton in 2021. They seemed set to end this drought but became the first team in Premier League history to lose after leading by two or more goals as late as the 87th minute.
Sean Dyche's poor August record continued, with Everton failing to win any of their six top-flight matches under his management during this month. This unwanted history adds pressure on Dyche and his squad as they seek to turn their season around.
Bournemouth showed remarkable resilience, fighting back from what seemed an insurmountable position. Their late surge was capped by Sinisterra's decisive goal, which stunned both Everton and their fans.
This victory provides a significant morale boost for Bournemouth as they aim to build on this momentum in upcoming fixtures. The team's ability to perform under pressure will be crucial as they navigate through the season.
The match highlighted both teams' contrasting fortunes and set a new benchmark for dramatic comebacks in Premier League history. As Bournemouth celebrates their triumph, Everton must regroup and address their defensive frailties to avoid further disappointments.