Bournemouth denied Leicester City its first points away from home in the English Premier League this season after the promoted side came from behind to win 2-1 at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday
The Foxes took the lead after Patson Daka’s early opener but failed to get a second as Bournemouth pulled a second-half comeback.
Philip Billing scored a superb volley to level the scores before Ryan Christie touched in Dominic Solanke’s knock-down five minutes later to complete the revival.
Interim boss Gary O’Neil has not lost any of his five games in charge at Vitality Stadium and, in front of prospective new owner Bill Foley, this performance only boosts his chances of getting the permanent job.
The loss sees Leicester City languish in 19th position with Brendan Rodgers’ job hanging by a thread.