PREM: Bournemouth 4-2 Leicester

Two goals from Ryan Fraser
Two goals from Ryan Fraser, a Josh King penalty and an Adam Smith strike helped Bournemouth to a 4-2 win over 10-man Leicester.
Bournemouth scored three times in the opening 45 minutes with Fraser grabbing two (19 and 37) before King converted from the spot (41).
Smith grabbed a fourth for Bournemouth (81) after Wes Morgan was shown a second yellow card of the afternoon and there were late goals from James Maddison (88) and Marc Albrighton (89) to give Leicester a brief glimmer of hope, but defeat for the visitors is likely to raise questions again over the long-term future of Claude Puel.
The result means Bournemouth go up into fifth in the Premier League table. Leicester remain in ninth.
After a bright start from Leicester with the visitors looking more likely to open the scoring, it was Bournemouth who took a surprising lead in the 19th minute. As Leicester piled numbers forward, Josh King kick-started a counter-attack before he played through Fraser for the Scotland international's first goal of the afternoon.
Leicester missed two glorious chances to equalise shortly after the half-hour mark. Asmir Begovic first denied Jamie Vardy, who was clear on goal, before blocking Maddison's rebound onto the crossbar. Bournemouth made them pay moments later as Callum Wilson surged forward and played in the onrushing Fraser to calmly slot away his second.
The afternoon turned from bad to worse for Puel's side when Ricardo Pereira clumsily handled in his own box to hand Bournemouth a penalty. King stepped up and drilled his effort into the bottom corner to give Howe's men a remarkable first-half lead.
Leicester started the second half in encouraging fashion with Harry Maguire forcing Begovic into a smart, reflex save in the 62nd minute, but Leicester were then reduced to 10 men. After already making two quick challenges, Morgan lunged into Smith when going for the final ball which resulted in referee Craig Pawson handing him his second yellow.
Bournemouth capitalised on their man advantage to go four up with Fraser beating Pereira on the left flank before he squared for Smith to slot home. Even though Leicester were four down, they continued to fight and clawed back two late goals.
First, Maddison converted from the spot after Pereira was tripped up by Sergio Rico. Then, just a single minute later, Albrighton reduced the deficit further as he latched onto Kelechi Iheanacho's pinpoint cross with a fine header. But that was as good as it got for Leicester as Bournemouth claimed an impressive three points.













