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Bournemouth 3-1 Southampton: Evanilson, Dango Ouattara and Antoine Semenyo score as the Cherries triumph in derby to increase the pressure on Russell Martin
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September 30, 2024
TOM PRENTKI AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Russell Martin signed a three-year contract extension in the summer after guiding Southampton back to the Premier League at the first time of asking. It was, undoubtedly, an impressive feat after they so dismally fell out of the Premier League and underwent a huge turnover of players. The Wembley Playoff win against Leeds in May must now feel like a lifetime ago for Martin, whose team still have only a solitary point after this latest damaging defeat at South Coast rivals Bournemouth , who were 3-0 up by half-time.
That Southampton nosedived so spectacularly after Bournemouth's £40 million man Evanilson opened the scoring will be of grave concern for Martin. His team simply capitulated as Dango Outtara and Antoine Semenyo quickly went on to take the game beyond them.
West Ham 1-0 Bournemouth: Jarrod Bowen scores 88th minute winner as the Hammers progress to third round of Carabao Cup with Cherries boss Andoni Iraola angry over handball
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August 28, 2024
KATHRYN BATTE AT LONDON STADIUM: Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola blasted officials after a second handball controversy in four days saw his team dumped out of the League Cup. The Cherries had wasted several opportunities to score before Jarrod Bowen's 88th minute winner handed Julen Lopetegui a late birthday present, but replays showed the ball hit the forward's elbow before hitting the back of the net. With VAR not in use at this stage of the competition, the goal was not able to be overturned. It comes days after VAR controversially disallowed Dango Ouattara's winning goal for handball against Newcastle.
Dango Ouattara's 'handball' that saw Bournemouth's last-gasp goal against Newcastle disallowed was too close to call, writes MARK CLATTENBURG... it could easily have been a goal
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August 25, 2024
MARK CLATTENBURG: The laws state that if any part of the ball touches below Dango Ouattara's sleeve line, it's handball. When you look at the replay, it's a really difficult one - does it come off the shoulder? A little bit below the sleeve? I don't think there's anything concrete to say it hits below the sleeve and if the goal had been given, I don't think anybody would have been complaining.
Andoni Iraola says he's never been so frustrated after a VAR review saw Bournemouth's late goal at Newcastle ruled out for 'factual handball'
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August 25, 2024
CRAIG HOPE AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Andoni Iraola blasted the VAR decision to disallow Dango Ouattara's stoppage-time goal for what the Premier League called a 'factual handball', with the Bournemouth boss adamant the ball had hit his shoulder. It looked like the Cherries were about to nick a 2-1 win against Newcastle when substitute Ouattara met Lewis Cook's corner in the 93rd minute and turned in from six yards. However, without being sent to his pitchside monitor, referee David Coote was instructed to disallow the goal by Stockley Park. 'It's the most frustrated I've been on a touchline,' said Iraola after the 1-1 draw. 'I went to talk to the referee, but I think the referee cannot do much more. He gave the goal. They didn't give him the chance to see it again. He's not the one who made a mistake today.
Bournemouth 1-1 Newcastle: Anthony Gordon rescues a point for Eddie Howe's men as Cherries are controversially denied late winner
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August 25, 2024
CRAIG HOPE AT THE VITALITY STADIUM - BOURNEMOUTH 1-1 NEWCASTLE: He was wearing a jumper so could not make his point about short sleeves as clearly he would have liked, but as Andoni Iraola jabbed his upper arm repeatedly, you wondered if he was about to be done with it and just punch himself in the face, such was his frustration. Indeed, the Bournemouth boss thought his team had landed a knockout blow when, with the bell about to sound, substitute Dango Ouattara turned in from a corner in the third minute of injury-time. On first viewing, you had no idea which part of his upper body the ball had come off before flying beyond Nick Pope . Even on second viewing, it was unclear. His shoulder was the most likely.
Fans are left stunned as Newcastle star Joelinton escapes with just a yellow card after bringing Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto down by grabbing his neck
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August 25, 2024
Fans were left shocked that Newcastle star Joelinton wasn't sent off for bringing down Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto. The incident occurred in the closing stages of the game at the Vitality Stadium, with Joelinton only receiving a yellow card after grabbing Neto's neck. Neto was left livid following the incident, with Bournemouth's frustration compounded by the fact that Dango Ouattara had a goal controversially ruled out during an eventful end to the game.
Alan Shearer slams 'awful decision' as VAR rule out stoppage time Bournemouth winner against Newcastle after controversial handball
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August 25, 2024
Newcastle legend Alan Shearer has claimed his former side secured a 'lucky point' after an 'awful decision' to rule out a late Bournemouth goal. Bournemouth appeared to have retaken the lead in stoppage time, after Anthony Gordon had cancelled out Marcus Tavernier's first half opener. Dango Ouattara turned in a Bournemouth corner in the 93rd minute, before the goal was subject to a VAR check.
Bournemouth 2-2 Sheffield United: Enes Unal nets stoppage time equaliser to help the Cherries come from two goals down against the Blades in a hammer blow to Chris Wilder's struggling side
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March 9, 2024
Bournemouth fought back from 2-0 down to salvage a 2-2 draw at home to relegation-haunted Sheffield United, with Enes Unal coming off the bench for his first Premier League goal in stoppage time. Gustavo Hamer and captain Jack Robinson's strikes seemed to have won the Blades only their second away victory of the season. However, Dango Ouattara and Unal's goals in the final 16 minutes earned the hosts a point from a tense game in Dorset.
Senegal's crown will be defended in the Ivory Coast as AFCON begins next Saturday, but which Premier League stars will be unable to participate in club action in the coming weeks?
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January 3, 2024
AFCON is finally here, following months of rumors over which players will be ruled out of club action for up to four weeks. Following the most recent round of play, the continental tournament will take place from January 13 to February 11, with players having to join their national teams. This year's edition of the Ivory Coast will be held in Senegal, with Senegal as the reigning champions after defeating Egypt on penalties in the 2021 tournament (which took place in 2002).
During this international break, Man United's stars will fly almost 100,000 miles, but Nottingham Forest's players will go even further! How far each Premier League squad will travel during this break
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September 8, 2023
The first international break of the new season is here, but Premier League players will not be given any time for rest and relaxation as they represent their respective nations. Any English top-flight player is residing in the United Kingdom, and the air miles are racking up for people traveling around the world to compete in international tournaments. When the Premier League returns, players will be able to travel for shorter trips abroad for European Championship qualifiers against Ukraine and Scotland, but others will have to face long-haul flights that could cause wreak havoc on their body clocks.
Southampton beat Bournemouth 2-3: David Brooks' Last-gasp winner is Andoni Iraola's side beat the Saints, with Andoni Iraola's side defeating the Saints
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July 25, 2023
Andoni Iraola's side defeated The Saints in a pre-season friendly at St Mary's on Tuesday evening after David Brooks scored a last-gasp winner. On Tuesday evening, Bournemouth did not have to get off the track. Dango Ouattara's rise above his defender to head the ball into the bottom right-hand cornerer started the scoring in the 15th minute of the game.
Who is the most valuable football player at your Premier League club?
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May 14, 2023
Fans are starting to look forward to the forthcoming summer transfer window as the 2022-23 Premier League season comes to an end. Transfer rumors are raging, and no one can be sure that their club's most coveted assets will not be stolen by mega-rich suitors. The CIES Sports Observatory has conducted a survey to see which player is most valuable at their respective clubs ahead of the chaos.
Tottenham Hotspur is confident that Tottenham will bounce back from Bournemouth's humiliation defeat, according to Arnaut Danjuma
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April 16, 2023
Despite a humiliating 3-2 home loss to Bournemouth, Tottenham Hotspur insists that the team must regroup and remember there is a lot to play for. Spurs may have advanced to points with top-four rivals Newcastle after victory on Saturday, but they were undone in stoppage time, when Dango Ouattara curled home a winner for their relegation-threatened opponents. Spurs were rescued by Danjuma's opening two minutes from time, after Son Heung-min's opener sandwiched goals from Matias Vina and Dominic Solanke either side of the break for Bournemouth.
Tottenham beating Bournemouth 2-1: Dango Ouattara scores in the 95th MINUTE for Cherries, giving the team a huge victory
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April 15, 2023
MATT BARLOW AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM: MATT BARLOW OF LOVE and DESIRE, songs of passion and devotion, as Tottenham hotspur came back and save them and songs of resistance, demanding that Daniel Levy be released from this neighborhood as Tottenham crashed to defeat despite that they seemed to have salvaged a point. However, the songs of resistance in the away end rang the longest and loudest as Bournemouth defeated Spurs for the first time ever, bringing three vital points to their survival battle, converting a tumultuous closing sequence to a breathless competition.
Bournemouth finally win away at Tottenham on their SIXTH attempt
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April 15, 2023
JAMES ST DENIS: Tottenham Hotspur's top four hopes received another major blow on Saturday as Dango Ouattara scored a spectacular 95th minute winner to lift Bournemouth a vital 3-2 victory over Spurs. On the 14th minute, Son Heung-min fired the hosts ahead of Matias Vina, who levelled the scoreboard right before the break, teeing up a thrilling second half. Dominic Solanke had a chance to fire Bournemouth in the 51st minute, bucking the home team's defending on some tense defense issues.
CHRIS SUTTON's bottom of the table worryometer
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March 30, 2023
Southampton and Crystal Palace are in 12th position in the Premier League, with just four points separating Southampton and Crystal Palace in the 12th round. Never has the league seen the bottom nine clubs so bloated at this critical time of the season, with fans and pundits alike feeling that which squads will remain and which will play in the Championship next season are still uncertain. With crucial'six-pointer' clashes expected between the two teams as the season progresses to its final straight, the issue of relegation seems to be going down to the final day. Many of the squads down there are too strong to go down, but three must be scrapped, as well as three others. CHRIS SUTTON of Sportsmail gives his assessment of each team's survival prospects with his worry gauge, ahead of a dramatic last few months.
How teams have invested £850 million to prevent the loss of the Premier League
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March 30, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: The Premier League relegation war is taking place for about 850 million reasons, according to TOM COLLOMOSE. The nine clubs involved have invested approximately £842 million to ensure they did not drop out of the Championship at the end of the season, and they've recruited some of Europe's best talent in order to do so. Pablo Sarabia, a wingser who has 26 caps for Spain and played for Paris St Germain in the 2020 Champions League semi-finals, has joined Wolves. Keylor Navas, a three-time champion of Europe's top club competition, has moved to Nottingham Forest on loan, beginning in January.
Bournemouth's Phillip Billing scores second fastest goal in Premier League history against Arsenal
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March 4, 2023
Phillip Billing of Bournemouth has scored his second fastest goal in Premier League history since kicking Arsenal in the first nine seconds, 11 milliseconds. At the Emirates Stadium, Billing gave the Cherries a shock over Premier League leaders Arsenal. The Dutch midfielder's goal has been officially rated as the Premier League's second fastest goal.
Every Premier League club is grading since being able to move in January
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February 1, 2023
And breathe. The January transfer window is over, and managers now know exactly what they're doing for the remainder of the season. The mid-season window can be a little anti-climatic, with clubs choosing to stick with what they've got rather than risking any disruptions to their squad for the second half of the season. This wasn't the case this time, with Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham all doing major business on deadline day. But did they spend their money wisely?Which sides look well-placed to finish the campaign strongly, and who has left themselves short? Sportsmail has taken a look at the operations of all 20 Premier League clubs and rated them from A-F on how they did in January.
Bournemouth and Aston Villa defender Ilya Zabarnyi have agreed to a new contract for defensive Ilya Zabarnyi, a loan goal for the Valencianemouth
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January 31, 2023
Bournemouth and Dynamo Kiev have agreed to a transfer for defender Ilya Zabarnyi. The 20-year-old, who had also been associated with Aston Villa, is now scheduled to have a medical in the hopes of completing his transfer before the Tuesday night deadline. Zabarnyi will be the Cherries' fifth signing of the January transfer window, and it comes after a loan agreement for Roma left-back Matias Vina was agreed on Monday.
Antoine Semenyo, a Bristol City striker, makes an approach to Crystal Palace
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January 26, 2023
SIMON JONES: After Bournemouth's £10 million bid was turned down, Crystal Palace made an attempt for Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo. In the summer, the Ghanaian international is expected to become a free agent, attracting a number of Premier League clubs' expressions of interest in him. The Eagles are keen to lock down further negotiations in the January transfer window, and they've taken the first action in the attempt to transfer Semenyo to Selhurst Park.
Ouattara this world!Bournemouth's new £20m signing Dango shines in 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest
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January 23, 2023
PAUL BROWN HEARTS, THE VITALITY STADIUM, PERFORMANCE STADIUM Dango Ouattara. Remember the name. Bournemouth's latest £20 million signing barely speaks a word of English, but he's already doing his stuff on the field. The 20-year-old Burkina Faso international sparkled on his Premier League debut, throwing him against a resurgent Nottingham Forest after just a day's preparation. After six straight losses in all competitions, the winger helped the Cherries break the deadlock, setting up Jaidon Anthony's opener and a little more confidence, he might have scored a couple himself.
Bournemouth 1-1 Nottingham Forest: Sub Sam Surridge hits late to cancel out Jaidon Anthony's opener
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January 21, 2023
PAUL BROWN AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Dango unchained helped Bournemouth beat the rot after six consecutive losses, but it was old Sam Surridge who cost them a little more. Dango Ouattara, a Burkina Faso international, was electric on his debut for the Cherries on Thursday, where he fit right in despite barely speaking a single word of English. In the build-up, Bournemouth boss Gary O'Neil joked about having to speak with the 20-year-old in French pidgin French. However, Outtara, who is on his first visit to this region, certainly speaks the correct word on the field.
Bournemouth considering a loan move for Uruguayan left-back Matias Vina from Roma
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January 21, 2023
Bournemouth has inquired about a loan transfer for Uruguayan left-back Matias Vina from Roma. With just three Serie A appearances and 15 games where he has been left as an ineffective substitute, the 25-year-old has seen his chances at Roma limited under Jose Mourinho this season. Gary O' Neil is looking to develop his game in order to save them from relegation.