Bournemouth see late leveller chalked off by VAR before Che Adams adds to Danny Ings opener
Bournemouth are on the brink of Premier League relegation following their 2-0 defeat by Southampton at the Vitality Stadium after the Cherries' had a last-gasp equaliser ruled out by VAR.
After Ings had put Southampton ahead in the first half, sub Sam Surridge saw a 94th-minute leveller chalked off by VAR as Callum Wilson was correctly adjudged offside.
Beforehand, Bournemouth piled the pressure on Saints in the first half but found themselves going into the break behind, as Ings lethally finished from the edge of the box (41).
Ings had the chance to double his lead and score his 22nd of the season after Harry Wilson handled in the box, but the Saints striker saw his weak spot-kick saved by Aaron Ramsdale (59).
Bournemouth had chances to grab a vital point but were denied by the brilliant Alex McCarthy on three occasions in the second half, before Surridge's late goal was disallowed. Sub Che Adams wrapped up the points with a fine late finish (90+9) to leave the hosts needing a miracle to survive.
The result means the Cherries need to win at Everton on the final day of the season and results to go their way beforehand to stand a chance of Premier League survival. Saints are up to 11th. บาคาร่า
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