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Bukayo Saka is 3/1 to have two or more shots on target against Bournemouth today - as Arsenal look for their sixth win of the Premier League season
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October 19, 2024
Bukayo Saka has had two shots on target in each of his last two Premier League games - and the Arsenal superstar has been boosted from 2/1 to 3/1 to record two or more in his side's match with Bournemouth today. That's not the only boost on offer for this contest at the Vitality Stadium - with a further three Price Boosts also available. The further three price boosts are for Lewis Cook to commit 2+ fouls at 1/1, and for there to be Arsenal to have 9+ shots on target at 7/1, and Gabriel Magalhaes to score a header at 9/1.
Leicester 1-0 Bournemouth: Foxes secure first win since return to the Premier League thanks to Facundo Buonanotte's first half strike
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October 5, 2024
GRAHAM HILL AT THE KING POWER STADIUM: Steve Cooper finally achieved his first Premier League victory as Leicester City manager, at the seventh attempt, thanks to an outstanding goal from Argentinian teenager Facundo Buonanotte. The 19-year-old forward, on loan from Brighton , produced an excellent first half strike - but Leicester lived on their nerves at times afterwards. Bournemouth hit the woodwork twice after the break, and Evanilson was ruled offside when he got the faintest of touches to a Lewis Cook free-kick.
Sean Dyche calls Everton's 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth the most 'frustrating' of his managerial career... after the Toffees threw away a two-goal lead late at Goodison Park
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August 31, 2024
JOE BERNSTEIN: Sean Dyche called Everton's 3-2 home defeat to Bournemouth as the most frustrating of his managerial career as his side suffered the most dramatic collapse in Premier League history. Everton became the first team to lead 2-0 after 87 minutes and still lose as Antoine Semenyo's first goal late on was added to by injury-time headers from Lewis Cook and super-sub Luis Sinisterra. Goodison Park broke out in a chorus of boos at the final whistle and Dyche laid into his shellshocked players afterwards.
Everton 2-3 Bournemouth: Toffees capitulate having led 2-0 on 87 minutes, with Luis Sinisterra scoring 96th minute winner to pile pressure on Sean Dyche
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August 31, 2024
EVERTON 2-3 BOURNEMOUTH - JOE BERNSTEIN AT GOODISON PARK: Everton players collapsed on the turf in disbelief after throwing away a 2-0 lead at Goodison Park to concede three times in the closing minutes. Sean Dyche's side looked set for their first win of the season when goals from Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin deservedly put them in cruise control until the 87th minute when Antoine Semenyo struck for the visitors. The atmosphere on Merseyside turned ugly in an instant and incredibly the Cherries then struck twice in injury-time through Lewis Cook and substitute Luis Sinisterra to complete the most unlikely of comebacks. It was Bournemouth's first win of the season and left Everton having started the Premier League season with three consecutive defeats. Boos rang round Goodison at the final whistle and Everton players looked ashen-faced. After Bournemouth's last two goals, Vitaliy Mykolenko and others sunk to the floor in anguish.
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.
PREMIER LEAGUE REPORT CARDS - PART ONE: Arsenal can be optimistic despite another title near-miss, while Aston Villa excelled... but it was a rollercoaster for Chelsea and Everton, as Burnley had a stinker!
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May 20, 2024
Another Premier League campaign reached its climax on Sunday and quite a lot looks familiar. Manchester City are champions again, becoming the first team to win the English top-flight four times in a row, ahead of Arsenal and Liverpool. Meanwhile at the opposite end, the three clubs that came up - Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton Town - are the three going straight back down again. Following the season's conclusion, we grade all 20 clubs in our annual report cards, beginning with Arsenal through to Fulham.
VAR-sical! Fans FUME after Ryan Christie's high tackle on Bukayo Saka wasn't punished with a red card in Arsenal's crucial match against Bournemouth
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May 4, 2024
Christie's foot planted into Saka's knee early in the first half at the Emirates but the video assistants did not deem the challenge was worthy of a red card. Saka had initially cleverly flicked the ball away from Lewis Cook in midfield but as the winger looked to dance around Christie, a raised boot made contact with his leg. Visibly irritated by the lack of any punishment, Saka rolled down his sock and revealed a bloodied gash halfway up his leg, just below his left knee.
Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's first Premier League manager, is expected to be fired, with the Cherries still winless after nine games and down in 19th place
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October 23, 2023
Bournemouth is expected to pull the trigger on the first Premier League managerial dismissal of this season, with Andoni Iraola on borrowed time after only nine matches. The Cherries are in the relegation zone without a win, and Wolves' 2-1 loss on Saturday was another indication of how everything is going wrong for the Spaniard. Bournemouth was put ahead of them until Matheus Cunha retired Wolves, and Cherries midfielder Lewis Cook was suspended for headbutting Hwang Hee-Chan.
Bournemouth 1-2 Wolves: Gary O'Neil has left his team after losing to 10-man Cherries, leaving Andoni Iraola in need of his first victory
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October 21, 2023
RYAN WALKER AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Revenge is a dish best served late in Bournemouth, as Sasa Kalajdzic's 88th-minute strike gave Gary O'Neil's Wolves team a 2-1 victory at the Vitality Stadium. After leaving Kalajdzic off the bench to score the eventual winner and make sure the Wolves boss departed with three points, Bournemouth remained firmly in the relegation zone after four straight losses and without a single Premier League victory. After just 12 games in caretaker service, O'Neil was given the Cherries job for a life time last season. Andoni Iraola could have been fired as Bournemouth's boss after just nine games, including Lewis Cook, who will face a three-match suspension for headbutting South Korean forward Hwang Hee-Chan.
AHEAD OF THE GAME: Chelsea's spending spree under new ownership has put the game's financial transfer process off the table for the next generation
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March 31, 2023
ATT HUGHES: During negotiations with officials at Stamford Bridge, parents of potential signings referred to the club's extraordinary spending spree as an unappealing factor. Chelsea had been dominant at academy level before winning five straight FA Youth Cups between 2014 and 2018. But they have only reached one final in the last five years - which they lost to Manchester City in 2020 - and there is a sense among the club that the team's recruiting quality has declined.
Willy Gnonto, a teen, had a slow start to Leeds, but now he is aiming for his first action
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November 8, 2022
Willy Gnonto was 15 yards outside his own box when the ball struck him at Elland Road in the 84th minute on Saturday. As Bournemouth pushed for a late winner with the scores level at 3-3, Leeds skipper Liam Cooper made Lewis Cook's free kick clear, and Gnonto was gone. On his homecoming and 19th birthday, the young Italian international had no hesitations. Gnonto accelerated to halfway as it went. Marcos Senesi attempted to shoot him in the back, but the 5ft 5in forward had the flexibility and low center of gravity to remain on his feet as he approached the Bournemouth goal. He cruised past Jack Stacey and noticed Crysencio Summerville's ascension into the penalty area.
Bournemouth 0-3 Arsenal: Martin Odeegard bags a brace as Gunners go top of the table
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August 20, 2022
DANIEL MATTHEWS AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: It was Boxing Day for Arsenal's last game in 2019, the last time the club had arrived in the city for a Premier League match, but the following afternoon led to a bleak conclusion: they had won just one of their last 11 games. They sat in the bottom half at the halfway point of the campaign. Mikel Arteta's first match of his career gave him only a few crumbs of hope. Arsenal provided perhaps the most revealing, brilliant illustration of all that has changed and what has been learned in the intervening 32 months last night.
Bournemouth sign Argentina international Marcos Senesi from Feyenoord
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August 9, 2022
The 25-year-old Argentina international has signed a four-year deal at Vitality Stadium. After deploying midfielder Jefferson Lerma in a makeshift back three during Cherries' 2-0 Premier League victory over Aston Villa on Saturday, boss Scott Parker was looking for more defensive options.