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EPL Scores: Bournemouth Stuns Everton in Thrilling Comeback
Bournemouth completed a remarkable comeback victory against a 10-man Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The Cherries secured a 2-1 win, extending their unbeaten run to six Premier League games, while Everton face continued struggles at their new home.
Rayan Shines in Second Consecutive Game
Brazilian teenager Rayan continues to make an immediate impact for Bournemouth, scoring for the second game in a row. His goal cancelled out Iliman Ndiaye’s first-half penalty, demonstrating his burgeoning talent and quickly becoming a fan favourite. He’s the third teenager in Premier League history to provide a goal or assist in each of his first three appearances, following in the footsteps of Robbie Keane and Anthony Martial.
Everton’s Struggles Continue
Everton took the lead through Ndiaye’s penalty, awarded after a clumsy challenge by Rayan. However, their momentum was short-lived. Thierno Barry missed a crucial opportunity to extend their lead, and the team’s fortunes took a turn for the worse as Bournemouth responded with two quick goals.
Dramatic Turnaround & Red Card
Bournemouth’s response was breathtaking. Rayan headed in Adrien Truffert’s cross, leveling the score, before Amine Adli put the Cherries ahead less than four minutes later. The drama intensified when Everton defender Jake O’Brien received a red card for a professional foul on Adli, leaving the Toffees with a mountain to climb.
Iraola Praises Rayan’s Character
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola was full of praise for Rayan, highlighting his character and ability to bounce back from conceding a penalty. “He showed character, personality, he hasn’t been affected,” Iraola told BBC Match of the Day. “I’ve liked what I have seen from him character wise. He has started really well.”
Match Statistics & Key Takeaways
- Bournemouth have rescued 14 points from losing positions this season, second only to Aston Villa (18) and Sunderland (16).
- Everton have won both of their Premier League games on a Tuesday this season.
- Bournemouth are looking for back-to-back away Premier League victories for the first time since February 2025.
Adapting to their new home at Hill Dickinson Stadium has proven challenging for Everton, with this loss extending their winless run at home to five league matches. The ease with which Bournemouth broke through their defence should be a major concern for manager David Moyes.
Final Score: Everton 1 – 2 Bournemouth
This victory marks a significant step forward for Bournemouth, while Everton face questions about their consistency and ability to perform in front of their home fans. Stay tuned for more Premier League action and the latest EPL scores!




