News about Marcus Tavernier
Bournemouth's Marcus Tavernier is boosted to 4/1 to have two or more shots on target against out-of-form Southampton on Monday
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September 29, 2024
Sky Bet are offering a Featured RequestABet, a trio of Price Boosts and a Scorecast Boost for Monday's Premier League fixture between Bournemouth and Southampton at Vitality Stadium. The RequestABet - which is valued at 9/1 - is for Milos Kerkez and Adam Lallana to each commit two or more fouls. Regarding the above bet - Kerkez and Lallana have combined to commit 10 fouls in the English top-flight this season.
Alan Shearer insists 'something doesn't look right' at Newcastle after shaky display at Bournemouth - as club legend pinpoints where Magpies need to strengthen in final week of the transfer window
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August 26, 2024
Newcastle legend Alan Shearer believes that something is going wrong at his former side following their 1-1 draw away at Bournemouth. The Magpies came away from the south coast with a point thanks to a 77th-minute equaliser from Anthony Gordon, following Marcus Tavernier's first-half opener. However, the visitors thought they would be leaving the Vitality Stadium with nothing when Danga Ouattara seemingly netted a 93rd-minute winner for the Cherries. Eddie Howe's side could then breathe a sigh of relief after VAR controversially ruled out the strike due to handball. Despite the late reprieve, Shearer criticised Newcastle on the latest Rest Is Football podcast episode.
PLAYER RATINGS: Which Newcastle starter is not justifying their selection? And who scores 4/10 a week after stealing the show?
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August 25, 2024
CRAIG HOPE AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Bournemouth and Newcastle played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday. Bournemouth went in front in the 37th minute as Marcus Tavernier tapped home Antoine Semenyo's cross after the winger robbed Joelinton of possession. Newcastle improved after the interval and drew level when Anthony Gordon poked home Harvey Barnes's inviting cross.
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.
Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's boss, has blaming THE WIND for his team's loss away to Luton as he imitates Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp by making a bizarre excuse
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April 6, 2024
Andoni Iraola, Bournemouth's manager, blamed the winds for his team's 2-1 loss to Luton Town. Through Marcus Tavernier in the 52nd minute, Iraola's crew had taken the lead at Kenilworth Road. Luton responded, with Jordan Clark equalizing before Carlton Morris scored a last minute winner. Iraola had a bizarre explanation for the result after the match, suggesting that the weather was a key factor.
Luton 2-1 Bournemouth: Carlton Morris scores 90th minute winner as Rob Edwards' side come from behind to win in quest to avoid relegation
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April 6, 2024
TOM PRENTKI AT KENILWORTH ROAD: The Luton Town fairytale is certainly not over, but it is certainly not over. Kenilworth Road's heroic comeback gave them their first victory in 12 games to breathe new life into the battle for Premier League survival. After Bournemouth had dominated the first and deservedly led through Marcus Tavernier, Jordan Clark and Carlton Morris scored second half goals. Having only three points from the last 30 available, and with a trip to Man City up next, there is certainly a "must not lose" for the Hatters.
Fantasy Premier League managers have been preparing for a NIGHTMARE in Blank Gameweek 29, with only four matches scheduled due to the FA Cup. Our THREE best tactics to navigate the competition are listed below
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March 1, 2024
Blank Gameweek 29 is concerned that the FA Cup fifth round cooked up a disaster for Fantasy Premier League managers as far as Blank Gameweek 29 is concerned, with just four matches scheduled to begin this weekend. Wolves, Liverpool, Man United, and Chelsea all confirmed their place in the quarter-finals of the competition on Wednesday night following Man City's 6-2 victory over Luton and Newcastle's narrow victory on penalties against Blackburn on Tuesday. As a result, only four Premier League matches will be scheduled during the FA Cup quarter-final weekend in March: Burnley vs. Brentford; Fulham vs. Tottenham; and West Ham vs. Aston Villa are among the FA Cup quarterfinals on March.
Bournemouth 2nd: After being bounced from 2-0 down to defeat Championship floprs and book placement in Round Four, Cherries avoid FA Cup slip-up
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January 6, 2024
Bournemouth is the team that should be fighting the FA Cup this season, with Stuck in no man's land between the relegation fight and the Europa Cup. Boss Andoni Iraola did not call on any of his heavy artillery here, and his reservers put in a long hours of a simple enough operation at Loftus Road, but the Cherries maintained a high spirit in overturning a two-goal deficit to guarantee their place in the next round. At the break, Sinclair Armstrong and Lyndon Dykes had QPR up 2-0, but Bournemouth was a different outfit after the interval, and they were a different team after the break, and soon improved thanks to Marcus Tavernier and Kieffer Moore's goals. Justin Kluivert's tap-in completed the visitors' return to the country, and Iraola will now look forward to his team's chances of converting their glorious league form into a cup run that could even surpass the Cherries' best showing in the competition - quarter-final appearances in 1957 and 2021.
As patience and apprehension drains away at struggling Sheffield United, Paul Heckingbottom finds himself in a world of agony
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November 26, 2023
Though defensive statistics were once a point of pride for Paul Heckingbottom, this season's figures are the kind that will keep the Sheffield United boss up at night. His team has already scored 34 goals this season, making the second-best defense in the Championship last season's best defense ever assembled. After 13 games rather than the Blade, only two teams in Premier League history have more goals after 13 games. Conceding three more people in a 3-1 loss to Bournemouth on Saturday did not do much to help.
Bournemouth defeated Sheffield United 1-3 as the hosts fall to the bottom of the table thanks to Marcus Tavernier's late goal
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November 25, 2023
Given that we are already over a month away from the start of the year, it is likely that we should start labeling games as'must win.' But for Sheffield United, a home game against a team that has only two towns and four points above them at the start of the day is just as close as they will get to it. If they play anything like this at Bramall Lane this season - whether it's against a team in the top or bottom half of the table - their time in the Premier League will be short.
Bournemouth 2-1 Fulham: With a dramatic second-half comeback, the Hosts leapt out of the bottom three positions
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April 1, 2023
TOM PRENTKI AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: Bournemouth stormed out of the relegation zone after coming from behind to defeat Fulham with Dominic Solanke's first goal after Bonfire Night granted them the valuable three points. Fulham crumbled at the start of the second half after starting well and going into a strong demand without Aleksandar Mitrovic. Solanke scored his fifth goal of the season 11 minutes from time, completing Andreas Pereira's early strike with a wonder shot.
Wolves 0-1 Bournemouth: Marcus Tavernier's knee gives the Cherries three points
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February 18, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE AT THE MOLINEUX: Marcus Tavernier's second half goal made the difference in Bournemouth's 1-0 victory over Wovles on Saturday afternoon. With a goalless, yet vivacious first half in which both sides showed no skill on the ball, the Cherries took the lead in the second half with their first shot of the season. Tavernier led the ball past Jose Sa in net with his knee to highlight some excellent link-up play between Bournemouth's forwards, with Dominic Solanke providing a stunning assist for the goal.
Bournemouth 3-0 Everton: Marcus Tavernier, Kieffer Moore and Jaidon Anthony score for the Cherries
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November 12, 2022
ALEX JENNINGS AT THE VITALITY STADIUM: One thousand miles traveled in a span of five days, with some seeing a net loss of 7-1. Fans of Everton could be forgiven for giving Bournemouth a miss next year if they are still in the same division, that is. Even though Bournemouth was written off as relegation bounds before a ball was even kicked this season, it is sadly for those supporters. On Tuesday, Frank Lampard's team was humiliated here in the Carabao Cup and completely outclassed today. Lampard's one win in eight makes for gruesome reading, as he is now under all sorts of strain. Farhad Moshiri, the owner of Toffees, isn't renowned for his patience, and the Lampard-led festivities at Goodison Park last season seemed to be a lifetime ago.
Rangers and Celtic have been HUMILIATED at Europe's top table in the Champions League
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October 13, 2022
Liverpool's demise was overblown in the end. If the mood suits them, last season's Champions League finalists are also capable of overwhelming opponents with shock and awe. In a 9-0 loss at Anfield in August, Marcus Tavernier played for Bournemouth. At Ibrox, Rangers captain and older brother James got a glimpse of how it felt when the Reds responded to Scott Arfield's opening by rattling in six goals in 32 seconds. It was a ruthless display at 1-1 at halftime. Rangers have not been on the verge of being disappointed after losing to Celtic in the 1957 League Cup final, not since being humiliated. It was by a long shot that the heaviest home loss in their history was to be honest. Jurgen Klopp's crew was as fragile and fragile as the Great Wall of China.
This weekend, we have ten things we learned from the Premier League
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September 19, 2022
The Premier League returned on Friday to offer fans with a marginally reduced schedule this weekend, sandwiched between last weekend's uprising and the forthcoming international break. Although Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Leeds, Brighton, Brighton, and Crystal Palace all missed out, the weekend's action left managers with a lot to chew over - and every Premier League manager will start examining the first two and a half months of the season. With that in mind, Sportsmail has analyzed all of the key talking points from the top flight this weekend, summarising ten lessons we learned from the seven fixtures.
MARTIN KEOWN (NO.): The driving force behind Eddie Howe's Newcastle revival is flying full-backs
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September 16, 2022
MARTIN KEOWN: Eddie Howe will return to St James' Park today as a hero in the recent history of both Bournemouth and Newcastle. Bournemouth's aspiration from League Two to the Premier League was handled by him as a young boss. His fingerprints are all over the club, and he would be so thrilled to see them back in the top flight. Now, however, howe is the start of a new one that may be very special.