Jeff Stelling was left less than impressed by an error on his new Amazon Prime Goals Show that saw them fail to show a goal whilst Tim Sherwood was explaining it.
In one of Wednesday's early games between Crystal Palace and Bournemouth, the Cherries opened the scoring on 25 minutes through Argentine defender Marcos Senesi at Selhurst Park.
However, as the goal went in, which was being described by former Aston Villa and Tottenham boss Sherwood, the Amazon Prime Goals Show live feed was still showing Sheffield United and Liverpool's clash at Bramall Lane.
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With the Sheffield United and Liverpool game still showing on the majority of the screen, Stelling could be seen gesticulating to the studio crew, telling them to get the Palace and Bournemouth game up.
Thankfully, the Amazon Prime team did eventually get there and were able to show Senesi's goal. A corner kick into the Palace box saw Colombian winger Luis Sinisterra rise to flick the ball on into the path of Senesi.
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And from there, the Argentine defender produced a diving header effort to put the Cherries in front as they continued their fine form of late, with striker Kieffer Moore wrapping up all points in injury-time for Bournemouth.
Following a dismal start to the season, Andoni Iraola's side have gone on a strong run of form, which has seen them almost reach the 20-point mark which would see them halfway to safety.
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Prior to their 2-0 win over Palace, Bournemouth picked up a point against high flying Aston Villa with a 2-2 draw. They had also won their two games prior to the Villa draw too, defeating Sheffield United 3-1 and Newcastle United 2-0.
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