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Bournemouth 2-4 Burnley: Championship leaders outclass Premier League side in FA Cup third round

Manuel Benson and Anass Zaroury scored twice each as Championship leaders Burnley produced an upset at Premier League Bournemouth; Ryan Christie and Dominic Solanke scored for the Cherries but couldn't prevent Burnley advancing to the FA Cup fourth round

Manuel Benson celebrates after giving Burnley an early lead against Bournemouth
Image: Manuel Benson celebrates after giving Burnley an early lead against Bournemouth

Championship leaders Burnley underlined their promotion credentials with a brilliant 4-2 victory at Premier League Bournemouth in the FA Cup third round on Saturday.

Manuel Benson gave Burnley an early lead before Ryan Christie quickly levelled for the hosts, but Anass Zaroury struck twice in four minutes just before the break to give the visitors a 3-1 half-time advantage.

Bournemouth threatened a comeback as Dominic Solanke reduced the deficit three minutes after the break, but Benson grabbed his second just before the hour mark to establish a lead that Burnley never looked like giving up.

Burnley's victory comes on the back of a six-match winning streak in the Championship, which has Vincent Kompany's side five points clear at the top of the table.

Bournemouth will be left to focus on Premier League survival, with Gary O'Neil's side now having lost five games in a row in all competitions.

Anass Zaroury is congratulated after scoring Burnley's third goal against Bournemouth
Image: Anass Zaroury is congratulated after scoring Burnley's third goal

Marcos Senesi gifted the Clarets a sixth-minute lead when his loose pass was cut out by Johann Berg Gudmundsson, who thread Benson in behind.

The right-sided winger set himself before emphatically beating Mark Travers for his eighth goal of the season.

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However, the Cherries were level after 12 minutes thanks to another blunder.

Burnley midfielder Josh Cullen sliced a first-time pass on the edge of his own area to give Christie an open goal. And the Scotland international made no mistake to give Bournemouth their first goal in 393 minutes, with their last strike coming in a 3-0 victory over Everton before the World Cup.

Left winger Zaroury then showed his tricky nature with a wonderful cut in and shot which offered a warning to his threat.

Manuel Benson strokes home Burnley's fourth goal against Bournemouth
Image: Benson strokes home Burnley's fourth goal

The Cherries failed to heed that warning in the 39th minute as a tardy Lewis Cook was hounded off the ball by Zaroury and Ashley Barnes before Josh Brownhill gave the Moroccan a tap-in.

If that was easy, Zaroury's second goal four minutes later was a work of beauty. He skipped in off his touchline, played a one-two with Brownhill, then nutmegged Jack Stephens and Phillip Billing before curling into the bottom corner.

Christie almost pulled one back for Bournemouth in first-half stoppage time but was denied brilliantly by Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

Cherries boss O'Neill responded by making a triple substitute at the break, with captain Lloyd Kelly, Kieffer Moore and Jack Stacey brought on.

They had the desired impact as the rethink saw Solanke threaded through by Christie three minutes into the second half.

The striker's first effort was blocked by Peacock-Farrell but he made no mistake with his rebounded header to end a five-match barren run.

Burnley reasserted their two-goal advantage less than 10 minutes later. Zaroury had been denied his hat-trick by Travers but Benson grabbed his double after another defensive error.

This time Christie's slack header offered up possession to Barnes, with Benson on the end of a perfect threaded pass to thump in his second of the afternoon.

It was the 12th goal Bournemouth had conceded in their last five outings.

The helter-skelter nature of the match continued when Christie had a header cleared off the line before Kelly's looping follow-up struck both the bar and post.

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