Soccer-Bournemouth's Unal rescues point with superb strike against West Ham


Soccer Football - Premier League - AFC Bournemouth v West Ham United - Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, Britain - December 16, 2024 AFC Bournemouth's Enes Unal scores their first goal from a free kick past West Ham United's Lukasz Fabianski REUTERS/Toby Melville

BOURNEMOUTH, England (Reuters) -Bournemouth's Enes Unal equalised with a stunning free-kick as the hosts earned a 1-1 draw after West Ham United's Lucas Paqueta scored a late penalty for what looked the winner in a Premier League clash of missed opportunities on Monday.

Bournemouth substitute Tyler Adams handled Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s cross in the area and Paqueta stepped up in the 87th minute to convert from the spot to give his side the lead.

But within three minutes the home side were level as Turkish forward Unal rifled in a 30-metre free-kick that left goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski, who had been excellent, with no chance.

Bournemouth move up to sixth in the standings with 25 points, while West Ham stay 14th with 19 also from 16 games.

Bournemouth had 29 attempts at goal, their record for a Premier League game, and West Ham a respectable 16. The total of 45 was the most of any Premier League game this season, though between them the two teams managed only 12 on target.

"We will take the positives with some big games coming up over the festive period," Bournemouth midfielder Ryan Christie said. "We are getting into good positions and (29 shots) is a good stat to have in the Premier League. On another night we might have had two or three goals."

West Ham's Polish keeper Fabianski will be 40 years old in April but showed he has lost none of his reflexes with stunning stops from Dango Ouattara and Evanilson in either half.

Bournemouth opened up the West Ham defence early with a sign of things to come but Antoine Semenyo's scuffed shot at goal hit the outside of the post when he should have scored.

West Ham went close minutes later when Jarrod Bowen curled his effort from the edge of the box onto the crossbar.

Ouattara should have scored in the closing minutes of the first half after he was picked out at the back post but was denied by a sprawling stop from Fabianski, who then made another fine save from Evanilson's near-post header at a corner.

At the other end, Mohammed Kudus looked destined to get his shot away from 10 metres before a superb tackle from Illya Zabarnyi blocked his goal-bound attempt.

Then came the late drama as Bournemouth conceded their first penalty of the season with Adams' mistake allowing Paqueta to score, but West Ham could not hold on as Unal came up with a piece of sublime quality to delight the home supporters.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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