Bournemouth ended the hexagonal winning league league run with a home victory of 1-0 over Fulham, when the goal of Antoine Semenyo inside the opening minutes ruled their hopes for European qualification.
Semenyo capitalized Antonee Robinson’s error to throw a low surface into the lower corner after just 53 seconds at the Vitalia stadium.
It turned out that it was the difference between the two European pensions when Bournemouth jumped Fulham to the eighth difference in the goals, and the first eight probably sufficient for the qualification for Europe if Crystal Palace does not win the FA Cup.
Bournemouth’s lightning start was almost rewarded by two goals when Evanilson hit the bar from a near range at the 17th minute.
But Fulham missed two famous chances of equalization before half -time. First, Rodrigo Muniz pulled in the 31 minute after a defensive mix between Bournemouth Center-Backs Dean Huijsen and Marcos Sensi, who first began the league game.
Just six minutes later, the unmarked Ryan SessEgnon headed directly at the goalkeeper Bournemouth Kep Arrizabalaga.
The party Marco Silva continued to enforce the equalizer in the second half and the frustration of the head coach Fulham, after confusing around three times substitution that seemed that Ryan Sessegnon mistakenly gave up.
The cherries then weathered Fulham’s pressure to hold the first victory in nine games in all competitions, which catapults them back to the European dispute and equalizes its top points Premier League 48 points.