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Cherries edged out after late City goals

AFC Bournemouth led at Manchester City through Marcus Tavernier, but late goals from Marc Guéhi and Joško Gvardiol ended their 18 match unbeaten run on Sunday after a disciplined away display. AFC Bournemouth lost by 2 goals to 1 at Manchester City after 2 late goals. Marco Rose’s first game as head coach saw the Cherries lead at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League for the first time, with Marcus Tavernier finishing from about 8 yards after a move involving Adam Smith, Rayan and Evanilson. New signing António Silva made his Premier League debut alongside James Hill, while the report hi

AFC Bournemouth lost by 2 goals to 1 at Manchester City after 2 late goals.

Marco Rose’s first game as head coach saw the Cherries lead at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League for the first time, with Marcus Tavernier finishing from about 8 yards after a move involving Adam Smith, Rayan and Evanilson.

New signing António Silva made his Premier League debut alongside James Hill, while the report highlighted a "disciplined defensive display" as the visitors kept City chances limited for long spells.

Đorđe Petrović made several saves, including stops from Rico Lewis, Erling Haaland and former Cherries forward Antoine Semenyo, and Daniel Jebbison also forced Gianluigi Donnarumma into a sharp save late on.

City levelled 6 minutes from time when Guéhi headed in Rayan Cherki’s corner, with the effort taking a slight deflection after he had earlier headed wide from close range from Elliot Anderson’s corner.

Gvardiol then scored in added time, and the goal stood after a "lengthy VAR check", ending Bournemouth’s club record 18 match unbeaten run despite the Cherries having been close to a first point at the ground.

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