Bournemouth taking it game-by-game in European quest, insists Hill - Soccer News
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Bournemouth taking it game-by-game in European quest, insists Hill - Soccer News
"It's obviously what people are saying but right now we have got to focus on each game, take one step at a time. We look forward to the West Ham game and then hopefully get three points in that. If we keep putting in these good performances, hopefully we will keep climbing the table. We're absolutely buzzing with Amine [Adli's] goal."
"But the teenager made amends with an empathic header just after the hour, and Amine Adli nodded in from a Bournemouth set-piece to complete the turnaround - Jake O'Brien's red card only enhancing Everton's implosion. Rayan (two goals, one assist) became just the third teenager in Premier League history to have a goal or assist in each of his first three appearances, after Robbie Keane and Anthony Martial."
Bournemouth recovered from a half-time deficit to beat 10-man Everton 2-1 at Goodison (Hill Dickinson Stadium). Iliman Ndiaye scored a penalty after Rayan fouled Jarrad Branthwaite, but teenager Rayan equalised with a header early in the second half. Amine Adli nodded in a stoppage winner from a Bournemouth set-piece as Jake O'Brien received a red card, intensifying Everton's collapse. Rayan now has two goals and one assist and became the third teenager in Premier League history with a goal or assist in each of his first three appearances. Bournemouth moved up to ninth and continue aiming for European qualification.
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