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Bernardo Silva of Manchester City looks dejected after Evanilson (not pictured) of Bournemouth scores. Alamy Stock Photo

Bournemouth end Man City's 32-game Premier League unbeaten run

Ireland international Mark Travers impressed as the Cherries pulled off an upset.

Updated at 19.41

MANCHESTER CITY’S 32-game unbeaten run in the Premier League was ended by Bournemouth who gave a superb display to beat the champions 2-1 at the Vitality Stadium.

Not since losing to Aston Villa on 6 December last year had City lost in the league, but from the first moments on the south coast Andoni Iraola’s side looked like a match for them, their energy and industry rewarded by goals from Antoine Semenyo and Evanilson.

It looked at times like Bournemouth would run away from City. Marcus Tavernier struck a post at 2-0 to leave Pep Guardiola’s side clinging on by their fingertips before Josko Gvardiol set up a nervous finish when he headed in Ilkay Gundogan’s cross.

Guardiola had told his players they would need to play through the pain during his team’s injury troubles and so there were starts for Gvardiol, Kyle Walker and Manuel Akanji, all of whom had been doubts. Kevin De Bruyne was fit enough only for the bench where he was flanked by three teenagers without a Premier League appearance between them.

Absent from the squad entirely were John Stones and Ruben Dias, and how City could have used their central defensive pair during the first 20 minutes in which Bournemouth attacked fearlessly.

A goal seemingly beckoned after a minute when first Semenyo then Justin Kluivert were kept out by Ederson, City’s goalkeeper recovering from a loose parry to produce a brilliant second stop.

It was a warning the champions failed to heed and on nine minutes they fell behind. Milos Kerkez made it, dashing round the outside of Phil Foden on the left and cutting it back centrally where Semenyo, having trodden on the ball in his haste to shoot, recovered to turn Gvardiol and angle a finish wide of Ederson and in.

Kerkez produced an outstanding block tackle on Bernardo Silva to preserve the lead then Erling Haaland dragged City’s best chance of the first half wide.

City had barely troubled Ireland international Mark Travers in the Bournemouth goal and whatever fitness concerns Guardiola had fretted over before kick-off were shown to be substantial.

The second half almost began spectacularly, Ederson doing well to turn away Evanilson’s strike with his leg before City came close to levelling through Foden who guided wide from Matheus Nunes’s pull-back.

Lewis Cook was perhaps fortunate to escape without punishment for a challenge that carried him right through Haaland, who was left requiring treatment, to City’s irritation.

Semenyo and Kluivert were a constant threat to the visitors’ makeshift backline. Nathan Ake in particular found the speed and direct running of the Bournemouth pair nearly impossible to contain, and their link-up play nearly brought a second goal, Semenyo’s strike deflected narrowly over from a rapid break.

Again City had been warned and again Bournemouth repeated the trick to breach them. The outstanding Kerkez was the architect, rocketing clear of Walker down the left and crossing to where Ake and Gvardiol had abandoned Evanilson in the middle, giving the Brazilian room to pick his corner and finish across Ederson.

Tavernier fired against the inside of the post as Bournemouth threatened to sweep City’s unbeaten record away before their eyes.

Travers got down well to keep out and cling to Haaland’s volley as the prospect of defeat inched towards reality.

Gvardiol’s header offered late hope the run might go on, and it might have had Travers not beaten Haaland’s effort off the line in stoppage time.

Foden then fired inches wide with the final kick as Bournemouth held on.

Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest are up to third place after beating 10-man West Ham 3-0 to make it three consecutive top-flight victories for the first time since 1999.

Chris Wood grabbed his eighth goal in 10 league games as the New Zealand striker headed home after 27 minutes.

West Ham had Edson Alvarez sent off in first-half stoppage time for two bookings.

Callum Hudson-Odoi struck in the 65th minute and Ola Aina sealed the points 12 minutes from full-time at the City Ground.

Jordan Ayew’s stoppage-time equaliser denied Ipswich their first top-flight win since 2002 as Leicester rescued a 1-1 draw at Portman Road.

Leif Davis’s 55th-minute volley put Ipswich ahead but the hosts had Kalvin Phillips sent off in the 77th minute.

Ayew levelled with seconds left to leave third-bottom Ipswich winless after 10 games.

Second-bottom Southampton earned their first league win this season as Adam Armstrong’s 85th-minute strike sealed a 1-0 success against Everton.

Winless Wolves remain bottom of the table after Marc Guehi’s 77th-minute equaliser earned Crystal Palace a 2-2 draw at Molineux.

Additional reporting by AFP

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    Nov 6th 2017, 1:54 PM

    That banner was pretty big Patrice.

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    Mute Let free speech live
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    Nov 6th 2017, 4:59 PM

    Evra is and always was a tramp! He is quite happy to throw the racism card out when it suits him as well.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:14 PM

    @Let free speech live: What’s that supposed to me, “when it suits him”?
    There’s a thing in football called “Kick racism out of Football”, you might have heard of it. Players and supporters alike were encouraged to come forward if they witnessed any, Evra did and gets castigated is some quarters for it. Class act !!

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:21 PM

    @Adrian Costigan: I like Evra even as a Liverpool fan, a great personality it has to be said, but his behaviour here is not to be condoned. If he was racially abused he should have reported it to officials and not spectacularly attacked the fools as he did. Because of his behaviour he has lost his job at Marseille when it could have been a better situation for everyone.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:32 PM

    @Daniel Donovan: Officials have proven time and again they’ll do nothing… Hell if a player walks off because of the abuse he’s the one who gets in trouble. I hope Evra loosened a few of that little gobsh#ies teeth at least…

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:37 PM

    @Adrian Costigan: Notice how Suarez is never involved in the kick it out campaigns or the CL Say no to Racism one where all the best male and female players in the world are involved. But I suppose they can’t have a racist saying what he want when it suits him .

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:43 PM

    @Let free speech live: you’re some clown

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:51 PM

    @Adrian Costigan: Sam Bethal would agree with me, Suarez was also innocent but the fa had it in for him. John Terry got a smaller suspension and he was guilty.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 5:57 PM

    @Daniel Donovan: but he didn’t bite anyone , that’s was all in everybody’s imagination it was just that the FA and the whole world had it in for him

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:01 PM

    @Hoof Hearted: He did bite other players, more than once, he’s still not a racist Evra is a liar simples.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:15 PM

    @Let free speech live: and the lip readers are liars also. Is that you Marcus, PiG etc ..

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:24 PM

    @Hoof Hearted: Evra played the race card (not for the first time) falsely and the fa decided to make an example of him to cover up the fact the fa are racist. To summarise for you Evra is a liar and Suarez was his victim.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:28 PM

    @Let free speech live: “Suarez was his victim”, ha ha ha. Good one to brighten up a dull Monday evening.
    Liverpool fan by any chance ?

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:33 PM

    @Hoof Hearted: Didn’t think there was lip readers involved in the Suarez/Evra one, think you’re mixing up with the terry one.

    The Suarez/Evra was basically a your we’d against mine.

    Don’t get me wrong Suarez no angel and what he said wasn’t to be nice but I don’t think it was to be racist either.

    Still doesn’t make sense that he Suarez/Evra incident resulted in much larger ban for Suarez than John terry when it was clear as day what he said and was far worse

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:44 PM

    @Adrian Costigan: Liverpool fan of course, what gave it away? Suarez was the victim, punished severely with no solid proof. Terry guilty of racism in a court of law and half the ban of Suarez. The fa are racist and set an example with the immigrant but not with the English captain.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 7:05 PM

    @Let free speech live: yes I’m sure it still hurts you but time you got over it , Suarez was guilty! The FA had a 36 page report on him on the incident. That’s why Liverpool didn’t contest the decision cause they new he was guilty then. So put away your t-shirt now, in the same box as your Liverpool Premier League winners shirt is probably a good place

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    Nov 6th 2017, 7:55 PM

    @Hoof Hearted: Sure Liverpool have never won the Premier league what drugs are you on? Give me some so I can pretend they have like you. I’m over it Suarez gone on to better things and Evra finally showing his true colours.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 8:16 PM

    @Let free speech live: spoken like a true scouser.

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    Nov 6th 2017, 8:24 PM

    @Daniel Donovan: you are not a Liverpool fan

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    Nov 6th 2017, 9:26 PM

    @Let free speech live: he went on to better things !!! So biting two more people was better things. You really are a rose tinted clown Marcus

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    Nov 7th 2017, 4:13 AM

    @Let free speech live: go bite someone

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    Nov 7th 2017, 7:10 AM

    @Marc GIennon: Utd fans are a sensitive bunch, who would of thought?

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    Nov 6th 2017, 6:51 PM

    One way to get a move

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    Nov 6th 2017, 8:15 PM

    Evra is a snivelling squelly little beatch! Went running to the fa like a little coward after suarez. Check out the video of him and his French int. teammates. Calling them n…er this and n…er that. Horrible little tramp, hope they throw the book at him. Real victim indeed

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    Nov 6th 2017, 9:29 PM

    @Rusty Nuts: no surprised your nuts are rusty it much be from all the crying

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    Nov 6th 2017, 9:38 PM

    @Hoof Hearted: *surprise*

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    Nov 6th 2017, 9:45 PM

    @Rusty Nuts: * Not Actually!

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    Nov 6th 2017, 9:53 PM

    The amount of money this man gets at the end of each week is criminal .Getting shouted at and abused is part of the game simple as

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    Nov 6th 2017, 10:49 PM

    @Terry O Shea: being abused is part of it ? having your family or a sick member of your family abused , wishing horrible things on you or a family member is part of the game is it. It doesn’t matter how much a player is paid they are still human beings with emotions and feelings. When you become a famous person or professional sports person you don’t shut down and become a robot

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    Nov 6th 2017, 11:21 PM

    Ridiculous thing to say

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    Nov 7th 2017, 12:45 AM

    @Olllie B: footballer isnt a profession,its the most dishonerable sport on the planet,they take dives,dirty tackles,heckle the reff,dont use video reply,they get paid a fortune but professional there anything but,yobs

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