Dominic Solanke has admitted Bournemouth were left 'really frustrated' after they slip a 3-1 lead at Leeds United. The Cherries had looked in control at Elland Road in the second half but conceded three goals in the final half an hour as they lost 4-3.
Solanke had put Bournemouth two goals ahead shortly after the interval following an impressive first half performance despite Rodrigo' s early goal. Sam Greenwood, Liam Cooper and Crysencio Summerville were then on the scoresheet to seal back-to-back wins for Leeds for the first time this season.
As for Bournemouth, it is now the second game in a row in which they have lost after taking a two-goal lead. Speaking after the game to afcbTV, Solanke claimed that it is an issue they must address if they are to survive in the Premier League.
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He said: "Really frustrated. It's the second game in a row where we have been two goals up and managed to lose a game so it's an issue we need to fix. It's not really good enough to lose with a two-goal lead, two games in a row so we need to try and put it right.
"It's how you could expect after another loss. No positives at the moment, just negatives so we need to try and put it right because in the first half we were playing so well, doing so well to get the lead and we just need to figure out how we see out the game."
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