Crysencio Summerville was once again Leeds United’s hero as the Whites came from 3-1 down to beat Bournemouth 4-3 at Elland Road on Saturday.
Summerville struck a late winner for Leeds against Liverpool at Anfield last weekend and the 21-year-old Dutch winger netted another big goal to break Cherries hearts this time around.
Rodrigo Moreno gave Leeds an early advantage from the penalty spot after just three minutes, but Bournemouth led 2-1 after goals from Marcus Tavernier and Philip Billing.
And the south coast club added another three minutes into the second half as Dominic Solanke made it 3-1 for the visitors.
Bournemouth led 2-0 around the same time at home to Tottenham last weekend, only to end up losing 3-2 to Antonio Conte.
Unfortunately for the Cherries, history repeated itself here as Leeds staged their own extraordinary comeback.
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Sam Greenwood pulled one back for Jesse Marsch’s men on the hour mark and the midfielder then assisted Liam Cooper for the Leeds leveler eight minutes later.
And it was Summerville who completed the comeback with the winner after 84 minutes to give Leeds another morale-boosting victory – their fourth victory this season – and propelled Los Blancos to 12th place in the table.
For Bournemouth it was another hopelessly disappointing defeat from a winning position, but the Cherries are still above the drop zone in 15th place.