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Max Kinsey ‘devastated’ after AFC Bournemouth’s defeat to Brentford

Bournemouth 2-0 Leicester: Antoine Semenyo scores twice as Cherries secure ninth-placed finish

Report and free match highlights as Antoine Semenyo scores twice to give Bournemouth a 2-0 win over Leicester; Cherries secure a ninth-placed finish with a club record points total; Leicester exit the Premier League with a whimper

Antoine Semenyo’s second-half double clinched a ninth-placed Premier League finish for Bournemouth as they beat relegated Leicester 2-0 at the Vitality Stadium.

Semenyo opened the scoring for the dominant hosts when he hooked Illia Zabarnyi’s headed knockdown into the net in the 74th minute following a well-worked corner routine.

The 25-year-old then added Bournemouth’s second, and his 11th of the campaign, with a superb low strike from outside the box after Dean Huijsen, who is leaving the club for Real Madrid this summer, had stolen possession from Leicester’s Boubakary Soumare.

Bournemouth’s European hopes were ended by defeat to Manchester City on Tuesday but with Brentford drawing against Wolves and Fulham losing to Pep Guardiola’s side, their final-day win did at least allow them to jump two places to ninth, finishing with a club record total of 56 points.

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Their goalkeeper Jakub Stolarczyk kept Bournemouth at bay initially, saving well from David Brooks and Marcus Tavernier, but he could do nothing about Semenyo’s opener and the second goal capped another miserable afternoon for Ruud van Nistelrooy’s side as Leicester lost for a club-record 25th time this season.

The Championship beckons for the Foxes but Bournemouth will hope to continue building on their progress under head coach Andoni Iraola next season, having achieved record points totals in consecutive campaigns under the Spaniard.

Leicester offered practically nothing as an attacking force, registering only three shots to Bournemouth’s 20, none of which were on target as the travelling fans vented their frustrations towards the club’s board and director of football Jon Rudkin.

Huijsen says goodbye to Bournemouth

Huijsen received a rapturous reception from the home fans when he was introduced as a substitute for Marcos Senesi to make his final appearance for Bournemouth before his £50m move to Real Madrid.

The young centre-back, a revelation for the south-coast club following his arrival from Juventus last summer, even provided a parting gift with his assist for Semenyo’s second goal.

The focus will now turn to the futures of Bournemouth’s other stars.

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