AFC Bournemouth vs Everton LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
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AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Onana looks like he is in some pain and is clutching his left shoulder, but he is back on his feet and will be able to continue.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Onana landed awkwardly after Solanke dragged him to the floor and needs medical treatment.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Semenyo and Godfrey get into a battle in Everton's half, with the Cherries forward getting away from the defender, who goes down and wins a light free-kick. The home fans are not happy with the referee after that decision. Semenyo would have had the chance to drive forward.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Bournemouth have kept possession well in the last couple of minutes and are doing well to deal with Everton's aggressive press, lead by McNeil and Doucoure. Mepham then gifts it to Coleman, who turns past two Cherries players under pressure before offloading the ball.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Cook's inswinging corner towards the front post is poor, but Doucoure scuffs the clearance and pokes it behind. His following corner finds Semenyo, who directs his header from close range over the bar.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Semenyo has scored four goals in his last five Premier League appearances, as many as his first 30 in the competition beforehand. Six of his last seven league goals for Bournemouth have either equalised (two) or put the Cherries one goal ahead (four) in a match. He has been the player to watch so far and is making the most of the space Godfrey is leaving behind.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Tavernier drives a wonderful pass down the right to Kluivert, who is being given plenty of space to roam on the wing. He waits for support to arrive and sets it back to Semenyo. The Ghana international looks to play a one-two in an attempt to move into the box, but the pass is loose, and the chance is gone.
AFC Bournemouth vs Everton
Bournemouth have had the better of the opening exchanges, with Everton only showing signs of promise in fleeting moments. Pickford has gone long with a lot of his passes with mixed success.
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