
The game at Elland Road was played out in front of an electric crowd.
After Marcos Senesi brought down Crysencio Summerville after just 51 seconds, Rodrigo scored from the penalty spot to give them a perfect start and they went on to win the game.
But their dream start quickly turned sour as Bournemouth equalized from their first serious attack through Marcus Tavernier's volley and Philip Billing gave the Cherries the lead.
Dominic Solanke made it 3-1 early in the second half with a wonderful finish, but they were booed off the pitch by their own fans at half-time, and they went on to score two goals in eight minutes.
Liam Cooper made it 3-3 with a powerful headed goal from a corner after substitute Sam Greenwood had given them a shock lead.
The winner, in a game dripping with entertainment, came from Summerville, with the 21-year-old keeping his composure to beat Mark Travers after a great pass by substitute Wilfried Gnonto.
This was, quite simply, an incredible match and the atmosphere at full-time could not have been more different to the one at the half-time break.
fireworks lit up the sky after Jesse Marsch celebrated on the pitch with his players
After a poor run of form, the win atLiverpool helped create some breathing space for Marsch, but the goodwill did not last and the fans made their feelings known at the break.
The Whites went up to 12th in the table after scoring three times in a row after Solanke made it 3-1.
Marsch has his work cut out in order to eradicate mistakes, but the character and determination of his players can't be questioned.
Marsch's side can travel to London for their final game before the World Cup if they win their next game against Spurs.
Bournemouth are in dire need of a lift after a fourth successive loss.
They let a two-goal lead slip to lose again after blowing a 2-0 lead against Spurs.
After a defeat that will hurt badly, the Cherries are down to 15th in the table, two points above the bottom of the table.
On and off the field there is a lot of frustration. The proposed new owner of Bournemouth is still waiting for approval from the league.
Gary O'Neil has to find a way to stop the amount of goals his side is allowing.
They have conceded 32 goals in 14 matches, which is too many if they want to avoid danger.
