
"Bournemouth produced a stunning second-half comeback to beat Everton 2-1 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium, condemning David Moyes' side to a frustrating defeat in the Merseyside rain. Everton began brightly and created the better chances in the first half. James Garner's free-kick was spilt by Djordje Petrovic, but the rebound was missed from close range, before Iliman Ndiaye struck the post after meeting Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's delivery at the far post."
"The breakthrough eventually arrived in the 42nd minute. After Rayan clipped Jarrad Branthwaite inside the penalty area, Ndiaye stepped up and calmly placed the spot-kick into the bottom corner to give the hosts a deserved lead at the interval. Bournemouth struggled to create clear openings before the break, but the match shifted after half-time. Everton nearly doubled their advantage early in the second half when Ndiaye intercepted a loose pass and teed up Youssef Chermiti Barry,"
"The visitors equalised in the 61st minute. Adrien Truffert delivered a deep cross from the left and Rayan rose at the far post to power a header past Jordan Pickford. Everton barely had time to respond before falling behind. From a long-range free-kick, Hill squared the ball across goal and Amine Adli headed into an unguarded net to complete the turnaround."
Bournemouth came from behind to win 2-1 at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Everton took a 1-0 lead when Iliman Ndiaye scored a penalty in the 42nd minute. Bournemouth equalised in the 61st minute through a Rayan header and then Amine Adli headed the winner from a long-range free-kick assist by Hill. Everton's Jake O'Brien was sent off for bringing down Adli as the last defender. Everton created the better chances in the first half and hit the post but failed to capitalise. Bournemouth coach Andoni Iraola expressed delight with the three points and his players' progress.
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