Hamed Traore scored his first goal for Bournemouth, and had two disallowed, as the Cherries beat Swansea City 3-2 in the EFL Cup.
Traore scored two offside in Wales, prior to eventually getting his deserved goal.
The game started negatively as Matt Grimes put the hosts in front from the spot.
Captain, for the night, David Brooks levelled the scores, before Traore scored to make it 2-1.
10 minutes later, Jamie Patterson levelled the score once more.
The game look destined for penalties in spite of the onslaught of chances for the away side.
Across the 90 minutes, the Cherries had 21 shots but only eight of those were on target.
The tie was saved in the 91st minute through two substitutes combining.
Justin Kluivert played the ball to Ryan Christie who was able to apply the finish and send Bournemouth through to the third round.

What has Andoni Iraola said about Hamed Traore?
Traore had the ball in the net three times. All while only scoring one.
His goal came about as Dominic Solanke’s header came off the post, leaving the Ivorian with an easy chance to convert.
After signing on loan from Sassuolo in January, he hadn’t scored in any of his first ten appearances but broke his duck against Swansea.
Manager, Iraola was happy that he had got his goal.
Despite this, he wasn’t happy with the service he received: “We were not finding him in the first half.
“He had space in the number 10 position, bit after half-time, I think the game was more open.”
As the game want on, the Spaniard’s vision as executed.
“The rhythm was higher and we could find him between the lines and also he had time to arrive and try to score, like he did.”
Traore and his manager will hope this goal can be used as a springboard to score more goals this season.
