Football Dec 07, 2025

Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth: Brian Brobbey completes superb Black Cats comeback to maintain unbeaten home record

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Sunderland 3-2 Bournemouth: Brian Brobbey completes superb Black Cats comeback to maintain unbeaten home record

Brian Brobbey scored the winning goal as Sunderland completed a stunning comeback to beat 10-man Bournemouth 3-2 in the Premier League.

The Black Cats continue to be the surprise package on their return to the top flight, and remain unbeaten at the Stadium of Light this season.

But inside 15 minutes, that looked to be in doubt as Sunderland found themselves 2-0 down. There were some slices of luck about Bournemouth's opener, with Evanilson's initial shot pinging off the crossbar. Amine Adli was then waiting to poke home from close range.

The headlines would have belonged to Tyler Adams too after he scored the Cherries' second from the halfway line on his 50th appearance for the club. He spotted Robin Roefs off his line and tried his luck, beating him with a fantastic hit that left the goalkeeper in a heap inside the goal.

But the lead would not last as Sunderland were awarded a penalty just before the half hour. Alex Scott caught Reinildo on the calf as the two were almost back to back, with the referee pointing to the spot. There was a lengthy VAR review in the aftermath too, which stuck with the on-field decision.

Enzo Le Fee then began the fightback, going high into the net with a super penalty which sparked life back into the Stadium of Light.

And less than a minute after the break, Sunderland were level. It was some brilliant play from Bertrand Traore and Granit Xhaka in the build-up, with the Black Cats captain playing a wonderful disguised pass for his team-mate. It was then a low finish from Traore for his first Sunderland goal.

The game continued apace, and less than 10 minutes after coming on, Brobbey completed the comeback. It came from a corner which the forward nodded home.

But the drama was not finished. There was a lengthy spell of added time at the end of the second half and, with mere minutes to play, Lewis Cook was shown a straight red card after elbowing Reinildo. In a game that had 10 yellow cards - not including a couple for the Bournemouth bench and Andoni Iraola himself - a sending off was perhaps no surprise.

The result saw Sunderland move into the top four ahead of the remaining games this weekend, while Bournemouth slip into ninth place. After a good start to the season, the Cherries will now end November without a win.

Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola to SportNews: "We're disappointed. We knew the game was going to be difficult and when you are 2-0 up and playing well, you want to finish it but it was definitely too early.

"The momentum of the game changes with the penalty… everyone puts on pressure with the atmosphere and after, we conceded in the first minute of the second half.

"There is a part where we need to look at ourselves. We conceded from two set-plays and the penalty, and there is a part where I think the referee has absolutely lost control of the game.

"It has been difficult for us to keep our heads without big complaints."

On Sunderland's penalty: "I think there is a foul to Tavernier five seconds before. There is a push from behind - it's very clearly a foul.

"If you are not going to call the foul because you accept the contact, then you cannot call the penalty too. It was an important moment of the game but it wasn't about the penalty. After that, he's lost control of the game.

"It's a shame… there might be decisions that are wrong or I might not agree with, but you cannot lose control of the game after the decision."

On the number of yellow cards, including his own: "If you're a Bournemouth supporter or you wear the badge… everyone would have got a yellow card or a red card because you have to defend the players.

"It's going to cost us for the next game because we will have three players suspended [Marcos Sensi, David Brooks and Lewis Cook], but we cannot accept it.

"But I'm disappointed with us because we haven't defended set-plays and with the referee because he's lost absolute control of the game."

Sunderland head coach Regis Le Bris to SportNews: "A great afternoon for our fans, for our players and the club. Starting the game 2-0 down and being able to win this game shows great character."

On being worried at 2-0 down: "A bit to be fair. We made two mistakes and got punished really quickly because this league is so demanding.

"After that, we felt it was possible to create with the ball… maybe we were not efficient at the beginning but we thought it was possible to damage the defence.

"The fans are important, we know that. The energy in this stadium is huge and we tried to connect our game model with this energy because we can generate momentum and change the dynamic of the game."

On Granit Xhaka: "Granit is so important for us. He gives us his knowledge but also this willingness to change the game, to be proactive, to take risks. Sometimes tactically, you can discuss but on the pitch, it's so impressive."

Tags:

football report id:531256

Share this article

Related Posts

PSG vs Arsenal: The dismantling of Bayern Munich by French champions is a Champions League final warning for Mikel Arteta

PSG vs Arsenal: The dismantling of Bayern Munich by French champions is a Champions League final warning for Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta and the Arsenal squad will have watched Paris Saint-Germain dismantle Bayern Munich and felt a sense of déjà vu from the French side. The...

Championship play-offs: Millwall boss Alex Neil calls on Lions to produce 'moment of magic' at Hull to earn first-leg advantage

Championship play-offs: Millwall boss Alex Neil calls on Lions to produce 'moment of magic' at Hull to earn first-leg advantage

Millwall are in the Championship play-offs for the first time in 24 years - but they have something of a specialist in this format on their side in bo...

PSG vs Arsenal: Sky Sports writers select combined line-ups ahead of Champions League final in Budapest

PSG vs Arsenal: Sky Sports writers select combined line-ups ahead of Champions League final in Budapest

The Champions League final is set. On May 30, holders Paris Saint-Germain will aim to defend their title in Budapest while Arsenal look to lift the tr...

Man City crowned Women's Super League champions: Andree Jeglertz reflects on WSL glory and creating winning mentality

Man City crowned Women's Super League champions: Andree Jeglertz reflects on WSL glory and creating winning mentality

Andree Jeglertz described the closing moments of Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Brighton, the result that confirmed Manchester City as champions, as "painful...

Premier League: Qualification for Champions League, Europa League and Conference League permutations as run-in heats up

Premier League: Qualification for Champions League, Europa League and Conference League permutations as run-in heats up

Aston Villa host Nottingham Forest on Thursday night, aiming to turn around a 1-0 first-leg deficit in their Europa League semi-final - and there will...

John McGinn interview: Aston Villa captain on European trophy dreams and why his role is about more than football

John McGinn interview: Aston Villa captain on European trophy dreams and why his role is about more than football

“It is Aston Villa,” John McGinn tells Your Site. “We don't make things easy for ourselves.” Even so, they are one game away from a European final. “W...