Rodrigo Bentancur completes Tottenham comeback with stoppage-time winner at Bournemouth

Bournemouth 2-3 Tottenham: Antonio Conte’s difficulties looked set to continue when the hosts opened up a two-goal lead but Spurs turned the match around

George Sessions
Saturday 29 October 2022 13:53 EDT
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Spurs left it late before Rodrigo Bentancur (second left) grabbed a stoppage-time winner at Bournemouth
Spurs left it late before Rodrigo Bentancur (second left) grabbed a stoppage-time winner at Bournemouth (Getty)

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Substitute Rodrigo Bentancur struck deep into stoppage time to help Tottenham Hotspur complete their comeback from two goals down at AFC Bournemouth and claim a crucial 3-2 victory.

Spurs boss Antonio Conte had been left furious in midweek after they were denied a late winner against Sporting Lisbon by VAR and saw his decision to rest players ahead of Tuesday’s match in Marseille initially backfire when Kieffer Moore’s double put the Cherries into a two-goal lead.

Ryan Sessegnon started the comeback in the 57th minute before Ben Davies levelled following a corner and another set-piece saw Tottenham end their three-match winless run when Bentancur volleyed home late on.

It keeps the visitors in third spot in the Premier League and lifts spirits ahead of their trip to Marseille, where a point will send them through to the last 16 of the Champions League.

Conte had hinted changes could be on the horizon given Spurs’ crucial clash in the south of France and made six in total, with Eric Dier rested for the first time this season and Bentancur also on the bench.

A new-look back three saw Davinson Sanchez, Clement Lenglet and Davies partnered together and Bournemouth immediately set out to get at them.

Moore headed over an early corner before Marcus Tavernier provided a glimpse of his ability with a mazy run that ended with a tame shot straight at Hugo Lloris.

Spurs were able to force four corners during the opening quarter of an hour but looked sluggish and were punished in the 22nd minute.

Kieffer Moore’s two goals weren’t enough for the Cherries
Kieffer Moore’s two goals weren’t enough for the Cherries (Getty)

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg gave the ball away and the Cherries produced a rapid counterattack with Dominic Solanke putting Tavernier away down the right. He managed to suck Sanchez out of position, which left Moore free to curl home first-time for his second goal of the season.

It was a deserved opener for the hosts and Lloris had to be alert two minutes later to thwart another driving Tavernier run.

Tottenham did improve towards the end of the half with Oliver Skipp testing Mark Travers – back in goal for the first time since the 9-0 defeat at Liverpool in August – in the 33rd minute and Marcos Senesi headed against his own post soon after from a Son Heung-min cross.

A lack of quality in attack remained the visitors’ Achilles heel and that was summed up perfectly when Emerson Royal sliced an effort high up into the air which landed on the roof of the Vitality Stadium to ensure it stayed 1-0 at the break.

Conte reacted by introducing Lucas Moura for Skipp and switching to his favoured 3-4-3 system, but Bournemouth doubled their lead four minutes into the second half.

Ex-Tottenham defender Adam Smith produced a looping cross from the right and Moore stooped low to head home off the crossbar after he beat Emerson to the ball.

It was turning into a memorable afternoon for the former non-league forward but Spurs started their comeback eight minutes later.

Hojbjerg produced a superb defence-splitting pass for Sessegnon, who ran away from Tavernier and burst into the area before his low effort went in off the post to halve the deficit.

Sessegnon had been set to come off before his goal but stayed on the pitch, Sanchez and Yves Bissouma being hauled off for Dier and Bentancur.

Ryan Sessegnon started the comeback for the visitors
Ryan Sessegnon started the comeback for the visitors (AFP/Getty)

Ivan Perisic, who had been stripped to come on before Sessegnon’s strike, was introduced for Emerson soon after and made an impact with 17 minutes left at the Vitality Stadium.

Perisic produced a superb corner to the back post where Davies headed home after Travers had failed to claim the cross.

Spurs were not ready to settle there; Son was thwarted by Travers before Bryan Gil got the nod from Conte, who minutes later saw his side’s effort count.

From Tottenham’s 19th corner of the match, Son’s cross was blocked and fell perfectly for Bentancur, who volleyed home from eight yards to spark wild celebrations as the visitors returned to winning ways.

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