
"Jack Grealish's late winner saw Everton end Bournemouth's unbeaten home record in the Premier League. The Toffees were up against it for large periods but found the cutting edge when it mattered to make it five games without a win for the hosts. The Cherries have slid to 14th in a congested midtable after an excellent starts, while Everton are now ninth."
"Antoine Semenyo had the best chance of the first half but was denied by a fine save from Jordan Pickford after bringing down a deep cross. Everton striker Thierno Barry headed against the woodwork as his wait for a goal goes on before the visitors did grab a goal. Grealish led a counter-attack, was allowed the space to cut inside and hit a shot that deflected in off Bafode Diakite."
Everton beat Bournemouth thanks to a late Jack Grealish goal that deflected in, ending Bournemouth's unbeaten home run and giving Everton a vital away win. Bournemouth had periods of dominance and a strong start but failed to convert clear chances, including Antoine Semenyo being denied by Jordan Pickford and Thierno Barry hitting the woodwork. The result leaves Bournemouth 14th in a congested midtable and Everton ninth, with Everton recording three wins in four matches. Only Arsenal have taken more points on the road since David Moyes returned, and Everton now prepare to host Nottingham Forest.
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