Antoine Semenyo continued his fine start to the season with another standout performance for Bournemouth in their 2-2 draw against Leeds United at Elland Road.
The Ghanaian striker opened the scoring in the 26th minute, rifling a powerful free-kick through the Leeds wall to beat Karl Darlow. It was his fourth goal in six league matches this season, adding to his two assists, underlining his growing influence under manager Andoni Iraola.
Leeds responded before half-time when Joe Rodon headed in from a Sean Longstaff corner. Longstaff then put the hosts ahead with a superb half-volley in the 54th minute.
Bournemouth, however, showed resilience and were rewarded deep into stoppage time. Marcos Senesi flicked on a free-kick, and Eli Junior Kroupi smashed home the equaliser to earn the Cherries a point.
Semenyo, who played the full 90 minutes, has quickly become a fan favourite at the Vitality Stadium.
After scoring 13 goals last season amid links to Manchester United and Tottenham, he signed a long-term deal with Bournemouth. But if he maintains this form, keeping him until the current 2030 deal may prove difficult for the club.
Bournemouth face Fulham in their next league match on October 3.