Leicester City clung on to a narrow 1-0 victory thanks to a stunning solo effort from Facundo Buonanotte to secure their first win of the Premier League season against Bournemouth.
The hosts started the game well and quickly made their threat count through Buonanotte, who was the brightest spark on the pitch throughout the opening stages.
The Argentina playmaker linked up well with his team-mate James Justin down the right wing, before driving into the box, dancing past a defender and smashing the ball into the roof of the net.
Jamie Vardy had a golden opportunity to double his side's lead just before half-time after being played in by a neat pass from Buonanotte, but second-guessed himself in front of goal as his shot spun wide of the target.
Bournemouth came out from the interval well and pushed for an equaliser with both Marcos Senesi and Dango Ouattara striking the woodwork from close range.
Lewis Cook thought he had found the elusive goal for his side after his free-kick appeared to sail past everyone and into the back of the net - only to see his celebrations cut short by the offside flag.
Brazilian forward Evanilson, who struggled to make a real impact in the game, had drifted offside and obstructed the view of Mads Hermansen in the Foxes goal.
The Cherries had a total of 15 attempts but were ultimately denied by the combined effort of the back four in blue and the framework of the goal, as Steve Cooper's Leicester secured their first win since returning to the top flight.
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