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What Noah Sadiki did ahead of Sunderland's penalty before Andoni Iraola's bizarre outburst
- On Nov 29, Sunderland AFC came from two goals down to beat AFC Bournemouth 3-2 at the Stadium of Light, staying unbeaten at home and moving into fourth place.
- Bournemouth went 2-0 up within 15 minutes, with Amine Adli opening the scoring before Tyler Adams lobbed Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs from 45 yards.
- Enzo Le Fee converted a VAR-confirmed penalty after Alex Scott's foul on the half-hour, then Granit Xhaka's pass set up Bertrand Traore to equalise immediately after halftime.
- Lewis Cook was sent off in stoppage time for an elbow on Noah Sadiki, sealing Bournemouth's fate after Marcus Tavernier's late shot hit the bar.
- Le Fee has taken on penalty duties after Sunderland missed four of five last season, while Brobbey's bench impact builds a case ahead of Wednesday's Liverpool visit.
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Sunderland break into top four with 3-2 comeback win over Bournemouth
SUNDERLAND, England, Nov 29 - Sunderland's Stadium of Light remained an unblemished stronghold as they clawed their way back from a two-goal deficit to snatch a 3-2 win over Bournemouth on Saturday, staying unbeaten at home in the Premier League and rising to fourth in the table. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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