Late comeback caps dream week for Cherries
Joshua King and Lys Mousset both scored inside the final 20 minutes to rescue a late victory for Bournemouth at home to Stoke City.
Bournemouth struck twice late on to continue its fine form in a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Stoke City at Vitality Stadium in the Premier League.
Substitute strikers Joshua King and Lys Mousset were both on target in the space of 10 second-half minutes to overturn Xherdan Shaqiri's early opener and extend the Cherries' unbeaten run to seven Premier League matches.
Eddie Howe's men, full of confidence after a stunning midweek win at Chelsea, were looking to shore up a spot in the top half of the table and pull further clear of the bottom three, but their plans were thrown into disarray inside five minutes.
An unmarked Shaqiri nodded the visitors ahead and they retained that lead to the break despite Bournemouth's sustained pressure.
The relegation-threatened Potters were themselves seeking to maintain an undefeated start under Paul Lambert and might have extended their lead through a couple of Peter Crouch half-chances after the restart.
However, King equalised with 20 minutes remaining and that opened the door to Mousset's winner, his first Premier League goal, making it four wins in seven top-flight fixtures for Howe's side.