EPL: Everton's 10 Men Fall to Bournemouth's Late Surge

Bournemouth Vs Everton
Bournemouth beat 10-man Everton 2-1, extend unbeaten run

Bournemouth come from behind to beat 10-man Everton 2-1, extending unbeaten run to six games. Amine Adli scores winner as Bournemouth down Everton.


Petrovic redeemed himself with a great save, tipping Ndiaye's shot onto the post...


Bournemouth fought back to beat 10-man Everton 2-1, with goals from Ryan and Adli securing the win. The Cherries extended their unbeaten run to six games (W4, D2) in the Premier League.


The game got intense early, with Jordan Pickford making a save from Evanilson's effort in just the third minute. But Everton's struggles continued, and they were down to 10 men. .

Everton dominated possession, but a goal was ruled out as Idrissa Gueye's header was deemed offside due to Iliman Ndiaye's attempted backheel.


Another set-piece caused Bournemouth headaches, with James Garner's long-range free-kick causing chaos, but Thierno Barry surprisingly skewed his effort wide after Dorde Petrovic spilled it. Barry's missed chance was notable, given his three goals in five home games.


Petrovic redeemed himself with a great save, tipping Ndiaye's shot onto the post. But it wasn't enough, as Ndiaye scored from the spot just before halftime, giving Everton the lead after Rayan fouled Jarrad Branthwaite.


Ndiaye's penalty was a turning point. 


Everton's pressure paid off wasn't far behind, with chances galore. Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's curling shot had Bournemouth on the back foot, but James Hill cleared it off the line. Alex Jimenez also blocked Thierno Barry's effort, keeping the scores level.


Everton's attack was relentless. 


Bournemouth's Adrien Truffert was causing problems, and his pinpoint cross set up Rayan to head home the equalizer. The 19-year-old's impact is clear, contributing to goals in each of his three games for the Cherries (G2, A1).


Rayan's goal sparked Bournemouth's push for the win. 


Bournemouth turned the game on its head, with Amine Adli heading in from James Hill's free-kick. Then, disaster struck for Everton - Adli was fouled by Jake O'Brien, earning a red card for O'Brien.


The game was swinging in Bournemouth's favor. 




Everton pushed hard for a late equalizer, but Bournemouth held on. James Garner's shot flew over, and Beto's header was saved by Petrovic, securing Bournemouth's 2-1 win and ending Everton's five-match unbeaten run (W2, D3).



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