Manchester City, Arsenal, and now Tottenham.
The list of top Premier League teams beaten at Bournemouth this season is growing.
Dean Huijsen took advantage of Tottenham's weakness at set pieces to head home a 17th-minute winner in Bournemouth's 1-0 victory on Thursday.
After the game, some Spurs fans appeared to vent their frustration at manager Ange Postecoglou when he went over to the away contingent following his team's insipid display.
''They are pretty disappointed, rightly so, and I got some pretty direct feedback as to how we are going,'' the Australian coach said, ''and that's fair enough.''
Bournemouth climbed to ninth — a point and a place above Tottenham in the standings — and underlined its penchant for surprising high-profile visitors to Vitality Stadium.
Man City's remarkable four-game losing run in the Premier League started with a 2-1 defeat at Bournemouth, while fellow title contender Arsenal's first loss of the season also came at the Vitality, 2-0 on Oct. 19.
This was Spurs' sixth defeat of the campaign. They now have as many wins as losses, highlighting the inconsistency blighting their season, and their seven away results so far make remarkable reading: aside from a 3-0 win at Manchester United and a 4-0 thrashing of Man City, Tottenham has lost four and drawn the other at relegation candidate Leicester.