Bournemouth’s 3:0 victory against Brighton helped them achieve a new premier league record point in a single season.
Bournemouth secured a significant victory against Brighton as Enes Unal’s debut Premier League start proved pivotal, contributing to the Cherries’ highest-ever top-flight points tally.
The match saw Marcos Senesi open the scoring for Bournemouth with a header in the 13th minute, taking advantage of defensive lapses from Brighton. Despite Unal’s missed opportunity in the first half, he made amends after the break by cleverly heading Dango Ouattara’s cross into the far corner, marking his second goal since joining on loan from Getafe in January.
Justin Kluivert further bolstered Bournemouth’s lead with a late left-footed strike, showcasing his impressive form with his third goal in three home games.
Meanwhile, Brighton struggled to create meaningful chances throughout the game, with their best effort coming from Simon Adingra’s shot, which was tipped over the bar by Bournemouth’s goalkeeper, Mark Travers.
However, the victory was not without concern for Bournemouth as winger Antoine Semenyo was carried off the field on a stretcher with a suspected knee injury.
The win propels Bournemouth to 48 points, surpassing their previous top-flight record set in the 2016-17 season. Manager Andoni Iraola expressed delight at the team’s performance, highlighting their continued improvement and determination.
Iraola also confirmed Unal’s loan move would be made permanent, praising the striker’s attitude and integration into the squad both on and off the pitch.
On the other hand, Brighton’s struggles continue, with their season showing signs of stagnation despite earlier progress.
Manager Roberto de Zerbi expressed disappointment with the team’s performance and acknowledged the need for improvement, especially in light of their recent run of poor results.
With contrasting trajectories, Bournemouth’s resurgence under Iraola’s leadership stands in stark contrast to Brighton’s struggles, raising questions about the future direction of both clubs as they approach the end of the season.