Brighton & Hove Albion secured a dramatic 1-1 draw against AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League, thanks to a stunning stoppage-time overhead kick from substitute Charalampos Kostoulas. Bournemouth had taken the lead via a first-half penalty from Marcus Tavernier, following a VAR-reviewed foul by goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen on Amine Adli. The result leaves both mid-table sides searching for consistency.
The match at Brighton's Amex Stadium on Monday evening saw Bournemouth dominate the first half, outrunning and outworking the hosts. They were awarded a penalty five minutes after an initial incident when referee Paul Tierney showed Verbruggen a yellow card for what appeared to be a dive by Adli. VAR intervention confirmed contact on Adli's thigh, allowing Tavernier to slot the kick into the bottom left corner.
Bournemouth's forward Evanilson nearly added to the lead, clipping the post with a run-through effort and heading wide from a good position. Brighton, out of sorts, were booed off at halftime despite their strong home record of just two losses in 18 Premier League games.
The Seagulls improved after the break, enjoying 73% possession but struggling to test Bournemouth goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic. Kaoru Mitoma curled just wide, Diego Gomez saw shots blocked, and substitute Yankuba Minteh forced a save. Bournemouth, missing Antoine Semenyo after his move to Manchester City, hung on until Kostoulas, replacing Danny Welbeck, controlled a ball on his chest and looped a scissor kick past Petrovic in stoppage time.
Adli started in place of Semenyo, while teenager Junior Kroupi, with seven league goals this season, featured for the visitors. Brighton welcomed back Carlos Baleba from Afcon and Pascal Gross from Borussia Dortmund, with Mitoma making his 100th Premier League appearance. Bournemouth's recent 3-2 win over Spurs had ended an 11-game winless run.