CHERRIES saw their grasp at the top of the Championship table slip away as they went down 3-2 in the lunchtime kick-off at Luton.
With just seconds remaining in stoppage time, Kal Naismith curled in from 20 yards to blow the roof off Kenilworth Road and seal a tremendous victory for the Hatters.
That, coupled with Fulham’s 6-2 win over Bristol City later in the day, means Scott Parker’s side have been knocked off top spot in the division.
They have also played a game more than Marco Silva’s men.
Here is how fans expressed their views on Twitter following Cherries’ defeat to Luton.
Luton away. 2-0 down after awful first half, get it back to 2-2 and then concede with the last kick of the game. Sat back after equaliser and it cost us. #afcb pic.twitter.com/DPws9ToWfF
— 🍒🐬Bob (@ptfcafcb) January 15, 2022
Today just makes you realise just how good we were in 14-15 season.. #afcb
— Gemma Pollard (@GemmaPollarddd) January 15, 2022
Always disappointing losing out in the last minute - felt the second half display from #afcb had got the draw. Luton were excellent first half and scored what was a worthy winning goal for an entertaining game. Can't recall ever seeing an #afcb win at Kenilworth Road...
— Darryll Brewer (@djbsleepy) January 15, 2022
Got level from two down and somehow Luton then took control?!
— Tom Jordan 💡 (@TomJordan21) January 15, 2022
Rank. #afcb
Fair play luton,well deserved win, good luck for the rest of the season,not good enough today,afcb,onto to Hull at home, #afcb
— Matthew stevens (@matt3490) January 15, 2022
Bit disappointing that, init? We go again. Not going to single out any player or anything, cause it's just silly.
— Harry (@HarryfromTTP) January 15, 2022
Up the Cherries. #afcb
Deserved to lose that tbh. First half was some of the worst football I’ve seen us play. Sat back once we levelled. Blackburn level and Fulham 2 points behind with games in hand. What ever you believe we simple have to get better 🍒 #afcb
— Jamie Buxton (@jamie_afcb7) January 15, 2022
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