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Justin Kluivert creates Premier League history with stunning 67-year first at Wolves

Justin Kluivert has become the first player in Premier League history to score a hat-trick of penalties in Bournemouth's 4-2 win at Wolves.

The Cherries winger fired in two spot-kicks in the first half, before tucking home his third away at Molineux in the 74th minute.

Kluivert fired in a hat-trick of penalties at Molineux on Saturday afternoon

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Kluivert fired in a hat-trick of penalties at Molineux on Saturday afternoonCredit: Getty

In doing so, he has become the first player in the Premier League's 32-year history to achieve the astonishing feat.

And the Dutchman - son of legendary striker Patrick - has also become the first to score a hat-trick of penalties in a top-flight match since 1957.

Ken Barnes was the last player to do so in the league for Manchester City against Everton 67 years ago.

Kluivert is also the first player to do so in any competition since Liverpool cult hero Jan Molby in a League Cup tie with Leicester in 1986.

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It's not just Kluivert that created Premier League history in the Midlands either.

His teammate Evanilson has become the first player to win three penalties in a single match.

There was just one minute on the clock when Bournemouth were awarded a penalty when the Brazilian striker was fouled by Toti Gomes.

Up stepped Kluivert to dispatch in the bottom right corner, before going the opposite direction in the 17th minute.

Bournemouth's second penalty of the game came as a result of Jose Sa inadvertently wiping out Evanilson after the ex-Porto star pipped him to the ball as the goalkeeper was preparing to make a pass.

And it was Sa who gave away another penalty in the second half after clattering into the 25-year-old.

Kluivert proved to be Bournemouth's hero against Wolves

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Kluivert proved to be Bournemouth's hero against Wolves

The Dutchman claimed the hat-trick ball thanks to his three spot-kicks

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The Dutchman claimed the hat-trick ball thanks to his three spot-kicksCredit: Getty

This time Kluivert rolled his effort from 12 yards into the bottom right corner to write his name into history.

Kluivert has now banged in five Premier League goals this term - just two shy of equalling his tally from last campaign.

Four of his strikes have come from the penalty having also found the back of the net from a spot-kick in the 2-0 win over Arsenal in October.

The result lifts Bournemouth up to 11th in the table - just one point off Newcastle in tenth.

As for Wolves, they have failed to make it three consecutive wins, with their defeat seeing them remain in 18th spot.

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