Reading's record for overturning a two-goal deficit in the Premier League to win has been beaten by Bournemouth after more than a decade.
Back in January 2013, Brian McDermott's Royals found themselves trailing by two at home to West Bromwich Albion, with teenager Romelu Lukaku firing a brace past Adam Federici.
However, Jimmy Kebe headed in a goal with 81.01 minutes on the clock, kickstarting an iconic comeback in which Adam Le Fondre equalised after 88 minutes and Pavel Pogrebnyak looped a winner over Ben Foster on 91 minutes.
This record stood for 11 years, but the Cherries have topped it this weekend after beating Everton 3-2 at Goodison Park.
Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin had the Toffees two up inside an hour, but Antoine Semenyo halved the deficit on 86.36 minutes.
Lewis Cook equalised in the 92nd minute and Luis Sinisterra completed the turnaround in the sixth minute of stoppage time.
Reading's victory back in 2013 was voted the fourth-best match at the SCL Stadium during the ground's anniversary celebrations.
It started a four-game unbeaten run in which McDermott won Premier League Manager of the Month and Le Fondre picked up the Premier League Player of the Month award.
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