Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Bournemouth came from behind to beat Birmingham

BOURNEMOUTH secured a comeback win over Birmingham thanks to strikes from Ryan Fraser and Marc Pugh.
Maikel Kieftenbeld gave Harry Redknapp’s side an 11th-minute lead before the Cherries fought back in the second half. Newly-promoted Brighton scored their first goal of the season to grind out a win over League Two Barnet.
James Tilley netted a 53rd-minute winner for the Seagulls, who struggled to turn their dominance into chances.
Swansea cruised past MK Dons despite falling behind to Ryan Seager’s 17th-minute opener.
The Welshmen won 4-1 thanks to Tammy Abraham’s fist goal for the club as well as a Leroy Fer double and Jordan Ayew effort.
West Brom beat Accrington 3-1, with Salomon Rondon, Matt Phillips and Jay Rodriguez on target before Tom Dallison’s late consolation.
Crystal Palace broke their duck under Frank de Boer to beat Ipswich 2-1. James McArthur struck twice, after 76 and 84 minutes, before Bersant Celina netted in injury-time for the Tractor Boys.
Leeds faced a shock after falling behind to Joss Labadie’s long-range strike against Newport.
But Kemar Roofe bagged a hat-trick and Samu Saiz and Ronaldo Viera also netted in a 5-1 win.
Burton avenged their opening-day defeat to Cardiff with a 2-1 away win.
Tom Naylor and Ben Fox put the Brewers ahead before substitute Anthony Pilkington replied for the Championship leaders.
Middlesbrough saw off Scunthorpe 3-0 as Fabio, Lewis Baker and Ashley Fletcher all scored their first goals for the club. Aston Villa overcame Wigan 4-1, with Albert Adomah and Birkir Bjarnason adding to a Scott Hogan double and Ryan Colclough scoring for the Latics.
Norwich and Brentford won by the same margin, with the Canaries battling back from Lee Novak’s early Charlton goal.
Josh Murphy scored either side of half-time before Marley Watkins and Tom Trybull wrapped up victory. Brentford were 3-0 up away to neighbours QPR in 32 minutes through an Ariel Borysiuk own goal and efforts from John Egan and Neil Maupay.
Darnell Furlong cut the deficit close to half-time, but Joshua Clarke added a fourth for the Bees.
Lynden Gooch scored Sunderland’s late winner in a 2-1 victory at Carlisle.
Donald Love had earlier given the Black Cats the lead before Danny Grainger equalised after Robbin Ruiter had saved his penalty.
Jordan Rhodes’ double was not enough for Sheffield Wednesday as Dorian Dervite , Adam Armstrong and Jem Karacan struck for Bolton. A second-half blitz saw Leicester topple Sheffield United 4-1 as Demarai Gray and Ahmed Musa added to an Islam Slimani double.
And finally Watford suffered a shock exit at the hands of Bristol City.

From The Sun

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