Sunderland staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Bournemouth 3-2 in an exciting Premier League match. Despite Tyler Adams' impressive long-range goal, Sunderland overcame a two-goal deficit. Brian Brobbey emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal. The victory maintained Sunderland's unbeaten home record and moved them to fourth place in the league standings.
Bournemouth started strongly, taking a 2-0 lead within the first 15 minutes. Amine Adli opened the scoring by capitalising on a rebound after Evanilson's initial shot hit the post. Shortly after, Adams scored from 45 yards out, lobbing the ball over Sunderland's goalkeeper Robin Roefs. However, Enzo Le Fee reduced Bournemouth's lead with a penalty in the 30th minute.
The second half
began with Bertrand Traore equalising for Sunderland just 51 seconds in. Bournemouth thought they had regained the lead when Evanilson scored from a deflected cross, but it was ruled offside. Substitute Brobbey then headed in the winner with 21 minutes remaining. Marcus Tavernier nearly equalised for Bournemouth, hitting the crossbar late in the game.
In stoppage time, Lewis Cook received a red card for elbowing Noah Sadiki, adding to Bournemouth's woes. This loss extended their winless streak to four matches and dropped them to ninth place in the league table. Meanwhile, Sunderland celebrated their first-ever Premier League victory after trailing by two or more goals at home.
43 - Tyler Adams strike from 43.3 metres out was the longest range Premier League goal since Moiss Caicedo netted from 50.5 metres against Bournemouth in May 2024. Vision.pic.twitter.com/wjInSJBafROptaJoe (@OptaJoe)November 29, 2025
Adams' goal was notable for its distance of 43.3 metres, making it one of the longest-range goals in recent Premier League history. Only Moises Caicedo's goal against Bournemouth in May 2024 (50.5 metres) and Philip Billing's strike against Burnley (43.8 metres) have been longer.
This match marked a significant moment for both teams: Sunderland achieved an unprecedented comeback victory while Bournemouth experienced their first top-flight loss after leading by two or more goals since March 2023 against Arsenal.












