
Audio By Carbonatix
Bournemouth boosted their hopes of qualifying for Europe for the first time with a victory against a poor Crystal Palace.
The win, which extended a club record unbeaten run in the Premier League to 15 games, helped the Cherries climb to sixth in the table with 52 points - one clear of Brentford and two better than Brighton with three matches remaining.
Palace lacked any cohesion at Vitality Stadium, with a much-changed line-up from Thursday's 3-1 win against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Conference League semi-final.
Finding themselves 15th in the league, they will turn their full attention to that competition.
Jefferson Lerma, who spent five seasons as a Bournemouth player before joining Palace, scored an early own goal.
Evanilson's header from Alex Scott's corner was going wide until midfielder Lerma diverted his clearance back towards goal, with goalkeeper Dean Henderson unable to claw the ball away.
Henderson was at fault for Bournemouth's second as he failed to hold on to a long throw-in and then caught Marcos Senesi to give away a soft penalty.
Eli Junior Kroupi sent Henderson the wrong way from the spot for his 12th goal of the season.
Palace manager Oliver Glasner responded by bringing on Ismaila Sarr, Adam Wharton and Tyrick Mitchell at half-time, but Bournemouth continued to have the better opportunities.
Brazilian teenager Rayan, who spurned two chances early in the second half, sealed a comfortable victory by latching on to a throughball from David Brooks and firing across Henderson and into the bottom corner.
Bournemouth analysis: Cherries move closer to Europe
This contest pitted two managers who will leave this summer against each other, and Andoni Iraola emerged as the clear winner.
The win, watched by incoming boss Marco Rose, helped Bournemouth leapfrog Brighton and Brentford.
A sixth-placed finish would secure a place in the Champions League if Aston Villa win the Europa League and finish fifth in the Premier League.
Only one team in Premier League history have managed a 15-game unbeaten run and finished outside the top six - Chelsea, who were 10th in 2015-16.
European qualification would be a perfect parting gift for Iraola, but Bournemouth must extend their remarkable run against fellow European contenders Fulham, title-chasing Manchester City and Nottingham Forest in their final three games.
Palace analysis: A day to forget
Palace's team news hinted that their priority had shifted to the Conference League and, if confirmation was necessary, it came in the manner of their performance.
They are tantalisingly close to a first major European final after their commanding win against Shakhtar.
With one eye on Thursday's second leg, Glasner made five changes to his side as Wharton, top scorer Sarr and Jean-Philippe Mateta dropped to the bench.
A disjointed Palace failed to register a shot in the first half, compared to Bournemouth's 10.
The second half was an improvement after Glasner threw on the influential trio, with Sarr's 89th-minute effort off a post the closest Palace came to scoring.
But even at 3-0 down, their supporters were undeterred and sang "We're going to Leipzig", signalling a potential Conference League final against Rayo Vallecano or Strasbourg at Red Bull Arena on 27 May.
Latest Stories
-
Accountability or submergence: Why Ghana’s flooding crisis demands radical behavioural and legal shifts
18 minutes -
Photos: Vice President Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang at 66th Republic Day Cadet Parade
19 minutes -
Young Indonesian couple publicly caned after kissing on TikTok
24 minutes -
Outdoor air pollution cost Ghana GH¢28bn and claimed nearly 13,000 lives in 2024 – UNDP report
25 minutes -
Ghana’s new ambassador to Egypt pledges stronger trade and investment ties
26 minutes -
Gov’t to build regional hospitals in six new regions – Health Minister
27 minutes -
GAF urges public to cooperate with security agencies as nationwide flood clean-up begins
30 minutes -
Poor sanitation costs Ghana more than GH¢6.2bn annually – ISSER study
32 minutes -
Ukrainian woman named by Interpol as main suspect in Monaco bomb attack
32 minutes -
Photo Story: Brigadier General Okae-Yeboah updates nation on flood response operations
33 minutes -
Steel bridge to be installed across River Oti by end of July to aid Dambai bridge construction — Minister
34 minutes -
World Vision, Hilton Foundation commission water system for 7,000 residents to end water crisis
35 minutes -
Otumfuo to attend grand Akwasidae in Maryland in US
35 minutes -
When Malcolm Smiled earns Best Actor award at Cannes FIFI 2026
36 minutes -
St. Thomas Aquinas SHS wins BTS Ghana Research Project visual arts contest
1 hour