Bournemouth fell to a 1-0 defeat against Chelsea on Saturday evening, with Christopher Nkunku scoring the winner just five minutes from time to snatch all three points for the visitors.
Nkunku has struggled to start games in the Premier League for Chelsea, but proved his quality after coming on as a substitute and scoring with a clinical finish past Mark Travers in the Bournemouth goal.
Andoni Iraola's side had many chances to take the lead, including a first-half penalty, but couldn't find the finishing touch.
The match broke the record for the most yellow cards in a Premier League match with referee Anthony Taylor dishing out 14 bookings.
Inside the first five minutes, Marcus Tavernier sent out a serious warning to Chelsea by rattling the crossbar from long range with a thunderous strike.
Chelsea’s first chance came soon after as Noni Madueke saw his shot from the edge of the box blocked, after producing a nice bit of skill to find space for the effort.
A bit of miscommunication and confusion between Axel Disasi and Wesley Fofana gave Marcus Tavernier the space to send in a cross to Evanilson, who delicately touched the ball back to Justin Kluivert for a shot, but it was comfortably saved by Robert Sanchez.
In the space of six minutes, Nicolas Jackson had two chances to send Chelsea ahead but was unable to convert either; the first chance being fashioned by immaculate linkup play between Cole Palmer and Madueke, and the second chance arising from a precise pass by Levi Colwill.
The Cherries kept pressing and forced a sloppy back pass by Fofana, which was intercepted by Evanilson, who chipped the Chelsea keeper, before being taken out and awarded a penalty.
The Brazilian striker stepped up for the spot kick, but was denied by Robert Sanchez, who celebrated his save passionately.
Jadon Sancho came on at the break to make his Chelsea debut, replacing Pedro Neto who had struggled against Adam Smith.
In the 60th minute, Christie received the ball on the edge of the box and hit a strike which was wonderfully saved onto the post by Sanchez.
Just five minutes from full-time, Sancho found Nkunku in the box, and the substitute managed to escape multiple Bournemouth defenders before finishing cooly into the bottom right corner, celebrating with his signature balloon celebration in front of the away support.
There was a late chance deep into stoppage time as Cherries substitute Enes Unal shot from the edge of the box with power, but Sanchez was able to secure the three points for the visitors.