Reiss Nelson scored an injury-time winner to give Premier League leaders Arsenal all three points after getting 2-0 down against Bournemouth on Saturday.
Bournemouth’s Philip Billing scored one of the quickest goals ever in the Premier League to put his side in front at leaders Arsenal on Saturday.
Relegation battlers Bournemouth launched an audacious raid down the right straight from the kickoff and the ball was played across for Billing to side-foot into the net.
Opta, the Premier League’s match data partner, timed the goal at 9.11 seconds which makes it the second quickest in the Premier League era.
However, Arsenal pulled level with goals by Thomas Partey and Ben White, before Nelson struck.
The winger, making his first appearance since 12 November, slammed in from 25 yards in the seventh minute of stoppage time.
After it appeared as though they might lose ground to Manchester City, who defeated Newcastle in the early kickoff, Arsenal’s advantage in the Premier League has been restored to five points.
While Bournemouth threatened a massive upset and started out quickly, they nevertheless find themselves in the relegation zone.