Everton vs Bournemouth: Goals from Kurt Zouma and Dominic Calvert-Lewin ease pressure on Marco Silva
Re-live the action from Goodison Park
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Kurt Zouma scored his first Everton goal as the Toffees beat Bournemouth 2-0 at Goodison Park.
The Cherries impressed for large parts of the first half and saw David Brooks hit a post after 18 minutes.
Everton, though, grabbed the opening goal just after the hour mark when Zouma headed home Digne's cross.
The hosts then wrapped up the three points when substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted Lookman's low cross in added time.
Re-live the action below:
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
40 minutes
Sissoko, surprisingly, is back onto the pitch. It may not have been as serious as first thought, although he is limping.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
42 minutes
Sissoko can't continue, and falls to the ground with United on the ball. They refuse to put the ball out, which angers Spurs. Eventually, the Frenchman is replaced by Lamela
GOAL! Tottenham 0-1 Manchester United (Rashford)
44 minutes
United lead! Trippier gives the ball away to Lingard, who finds Pogba. The Frenchman plays a superb pass into the path of Rashford, who gets the ball out of his feet and drives the ball past Lloris into the bottom corner.
Half time: United go in a goal up at the break, then. They've executed their game plan well, defending resolutely and countering with devastating pace. The goal was a perfect example of that. Tottenham have a task on their hands now to turn this around after the break.
United get us going again. Can they hold on to their lead and move level on points with Arsenal?
Tottenham 0-1 Manchester United
47 minutes
Kane finds Son, who cuts in from the left and gets an early second-half shot off. There's no power on it, though, and De Gea saves easily.
Tottenham 0-1 Manchester United
49 minutes
Big chance for Kane! Spurs work the ball brilliantly through the lines, and Alli plays a pass into the path of Spurs' top scorer. His first touch is good, but his finish is too close to De Gea, who saves with his feet.
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