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Matt Ritchie denies former club Bournemouth with stunning stoppage-time leveller

Newcastle winger Matt Ritchie returned to haunt former club Bournemouth by smashing home a sensational stoppage-time equaliser to rescue a 2-2 draw.

The Scotland international, who left the Vitality Stadium to join the Magpies in 2016, lashed home on the half-volley four minutes into added time.

Joshua King’s second-half brace looked to have earned the Cherries a comeback victory after Salomon Rondon put the visitors ahead with a first-half free-kick.

The result edges both clubs closer to Premier League survival, with Eddie Howe’s hosts now 10 points above the bottom three and Newcastle three points further behind.

Both sides had injury concerns to deal with during a fractious opening period. Cherries pair Fraser and David Brooks each received treatment before continuing, while Newcastle midfielder Isaac Hayden also required a physio’s attention.

Bournemouth’s supporters felt Almiron went to ground easily and vented their annoyance at match official Dean as the half-time whistle was blown.

Cherries defender Chris Mepham almost added a quick-fire second, spinning to the back post to head Fraser’s left-wing corner agonisingly wide.

Newcastle appeared rattled by Bournemouth’s strong start to the second period. However, Ritchie was inches away from diverting home Rondon’s shot on the turn.

The visitors were then indebted to stand-in captain Paul Dummett after he acrobatically hooked Callum Wilson’s header off the line with Dubravka stranded.

But there was to be a late twist as Ritchie emphatically connected with DeAndre Yedlin’s right-wing cross to send the away fans home happy.

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