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Report | December 31

Tottenham Hotspur

3 - 1

AFC Bournemouth

Pape Matar Sarr 9 Alex Scott 84
Son Heungmin 71
Richarlison 80

51%Possession49%
12Total Shots24
6Shots on Target4
4Corners13
9Fouls18

Tottenham prove too strong for Bournemouth.

Pape Matar Sarr opened the score for Tottenham in the ninth minute following an assist by Giovani Lo Celso. Son Heungmin then doubled the lead with a goal in the 71st minute. Tottenham added a third goal before Bournemouth finally got on the scoresheet with an Alex Scott goal, and that was the final as Tottenham took the win.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (51% vs 49%), with Spurs getting off 12 shots.
  • Spurs' accuracy paid off well, 50% of their shots were on target.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Tottenham receiving 3 bookings and Bournemouth 3.

The Details

Pedro Porro had a field day, registering 6 crosses. For Bournemouth, Adam Smith seemed off the pace defensively, committing 5 fouls in a frustrating game. Neither team had a clear advantage in the passing game. Tottenham completed 432 passes while Bournemouth completed 403 passes.

Tottenham get back in the win column. Meanwhile, Bournemouth get a shock to their system as they taste defeat for the first time in a while.

Top Performers

RicharlisonGiovani Lo Celso
Scored 1 goalAssisted 2 goals
1 corner wonDrew 4 fouls (1st in the game)

Next up, Tottenham take on Man United at Old Trafford on Sunday, January 14th. While Bournemouth meet Liverpool at Vitality Stadium on Sunday, January 21st. Can Spurs win again? Will the Cherries put this disappointment behind them?

Report | December 26

AFC Bournemouth

3 - 0

Fulham

Justin Kluivert 44
Dominic Solanke 62 [PK]
Luis Sinisterra 90

42%Possession58%
16Total Shots8
4Shots on Target3
6Corners5
10Fouls10

Bournemouth too strong for Fulham in comprehensive victory.

Justin Kluivert opened the score for Bournemouth in the 44th minute following some good work by Alex Scott. Dominic Solanke extended the lead for the Cherries in the 62nd minute, and Luis Sinisterra put on the finishing touches with a third goal in the 93rd minute to get them the win.

The Overview

  • They may have lost the battle for possession with just 42% of the ball, but that didn't stop the Cherries creating chances as they racked up 16 shots.
  • The Cottagers didn't generate enough chances, only mustering eight shots throughout the contest.
  • Although they got the win, the Cherries were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 25% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Dango Ouattara was one step ahead all game, recording 3 interceptions. On a positive note for the Cottagers, they had a clear advantage in the passing game, racking up 545 completed passes to the Cherries' 400.

Bournemouth extend their winning streak. Meanwhile, Fulham's losing streak continues.

Top Performers

NetoAlex Scott
Earned a clean sheetAssisted 1 goal
Saved 3 shots6 crosses (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Sunday, December 31st. Bournemouth take on Tottenham at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, while Fulham take on Arsenal at Craven Cottage. Can the Cherries keep their great form going? Will the Cottagers halt their terrible form?

Report | December 23

Nottingham Forest

2 - 3

AFC Bournemouth

Anthony Elanga 47 Dominic Solanke 51, 58, 90
Chris Wood 74

32%Possession68%
11Total Shots18
5Shots on Target7
6Corners6
10Fouls10

Dominic Solanke breaks Forest hearts with last gasp winner.

This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Anthony Elanga got the opener for Forest in the 47th minute following some good work by Chris Wood. After the first goal, Bournemouth responded in a big way, with a 3 goal barrage. Forest added another one goal but it was not enough as Bournemouth took the three points.

The Overview

  • The Cherries converted their dominance of the ball (68%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 18 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Tricky Trees had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 11 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Cherries had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 39%.

The Details

Marcos Senesi was relentless, getting 7 crosses into the opposition box. The Cherries moved the ball about nicely to take the win, completing 272 more passes than their opponents.

Bournemouth keep their winning streak alive. Meanwhile, it's another game, another loss for Forest.

Top Performers

Dominic SolankeChris Wood
Scored 3 goalsAssisted 1 goal
2 corners won2 corners won

Both squads play next on Tuesday, December 26th. Forest meet Newcastle at St James' Park, while Bournemouth meet Fulham at Vitality Stadium. Will the Tricky Trees get out of this rough patch? Can the Cherries keep their great form going?

Report | December 9

Manchester United

0 - 3

AFC Bournemouth

Dominic Solanke 5
Philip Billing 68
Marcos Senesi 73

69%Possession31%
20Total Shots10
3Shots on Target4
10Corners4
7Fouls10

Bournemouth win comfortably against Man United.

Bournemouth had a great start in this one with an early Dominic Solanke goal following an assist by Lewis Cook. Philip Billing added another to put Bournemouth 2-0 up after 68th minutes. Marcos Senesi put the match away with a third in the 73rd minute, and Man United were shutout as Bournemouth secured a comfortable win.

The Overview

  • With what little of the ball the Cherries had (31%), they were creative with it, generating 10 shots.
  • United peppered the Cherries' goal with 20 shots, but it was all in vain.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Cherries had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 40%.

The Details

Lewis Cook racked up 5 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating United. United lost on the day but managed to complete 360 more passes than the Cherries, highlighting their technical strength.

It's another win for Bournemouth as they make it two on the bounce. Meanwhile, Man United's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Dominic SolankeMarcus Tavernier
Scored 1 goalAssisted 2 goals
Drew 3 fouls (1st in the game)1 shot on target (1st in the game)

Next up, Man United meet Liverpool for a scrap at the bottom of the table on Sunday, December 17th. While Bournemouth take on Luton at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, December 16th. Will United improve their form? Can the Cherries make it three wins in a row?

Report | December 6

Crystal Palace

0 - 2

AFC Bournemouth

Marcos Senesi 25
Kieffer Moore 90

59%Possession41%
16Total Shots11
3Shots on Target4
3Corners9
10Fouls17

Bournemouth claim road win over Palace.

Marcos Senesi began the scoring for Bournemouth in the 25th minute after a set up by Luis Sinisterra. Kieffer Moore put in another for Bournemouth in the 91st minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.

The Overview

  • Although they had less possession (41%), the Cherries still created chances, with 11 shots.
  • Going forward the Eagles looked dangerous, amassing 16 shots in total.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Cherries had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 36%.

The Details

Ryan Christie and Lewis Cook were one step ahead all game, recording 3 interceptions a piece. The Eagles' passing game will give them reason to be confident in their next game, clocking up 530 completed passes. The Cherries only managed 357.

Bournemouth's uninspiring form comes to an end as they take all three points. Meanwhile, Palace's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

NetoMarcos Senesi
Earned a clean sheetEarned a clean sheet
Saved 3 shotsScored 1 goal

Both squads play next on Saturday, December 9th. Palace meet Liverpool at Selhurst Park, while Bournemouth take on Man United at Old Trafford. Will the Eagles improve their form? Can the Cherries win again?

Report | December 3

AFC Bournemouth

2 - 2

Aston Villa

Antoine Semenyo 10 Leon Bailey 20
Dominic Solanke 52 Ollie Watkins 90

37%Possession63%
15Total Shots11
7Shots on Target3
7Corners7
16Fouls12

Bournemouth denied by late Ollie Watkins equalizer.

Antoine Semenyo opened the score for Bournemouth in the 10th minute after being assisted by Ryan Christie. Villa responded well, equalising through Leon Bailey after 20 minutes. With the match tied at 1-1, Bournemouth reclaimed the lead with a Dominic Solanke goal, but Villa's men weren't finished. Ollie Watkins made it 2-2 in the 90th minute, as the two teams split the points.

The Overview

  • It may have ended in a draw but the Villans might consider themselves unlucky as they had 63% possession in the game.
  • The Villans may count themselves fortunate to have shared the points after managing just 11 shots compared to the Cherries' 15.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Bournemouth receiving 5 bookings and Villa 3.

The Details

Lewis Cook's excellent reading of the game was on show again, he intercepted the ball 3 times. For Villa, Lucas Digne continually probed down the flank, getting 6 crosses into the box. The Villans' superior passing game was clear for all to see; they completed 467 passes compared to the Cherries' 285.

Bournemouth's win streak snapped. Meanwhile, Villa's run of wins comes to an end.

Top Performers

Dominic SolankeOllie Watkins
3 shots on target (17th in the Premier League)Assisted 1 goal
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal

Both squads play next on Wednesday, December 6th. Bournemouth take on Palace at Selhurst Park, while Villa face Man City in a high-stakes showdown. Can the Cherries keep their point streak going? Will the Villans continue to pick up points?

Report | November 25

Sheffield United

1 - 3

AFC Bournemouth

Oliver McBurnie 90 Marcus Tavernier 12, 51
Justin Kluivert 45

45%Possession55%
10Total Shots23
2Shots on Target11
4Corners7
6Fouls8

Bournemouth claim fine win at Sheffield United.

Marcus Tavernier scored the match's first goal for Bournemouth in the 12th minute after being found by Antoine Semenyo. Justin Kluivert then doubled the lead with a goal in the 45th minute. Bournemouth added a third goal before Sheffield United finally got on the scoresheet with an Oliver McBurnie goal, and that was the final as Bournemouth took the win.

The Overview

  • The Cherries cut through the opposition defence with relative ease and registered 23 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Blades had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 10 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Cherries had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 48%.

The Details

Marcus Tavernier continually probed down the flank, getting 7 crosses into the box. Despite the Cherries' victory, the passing game was close as Sheffield United had 400 completed passes while Bournemouth completed 496 passes.

Bournemouth take six points from their last possible six. Meanwhile, Sheffield United's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Marcus TavernierJustin Kluivert
5 shots on target (2nd in the Premier League)3 shots on target (17th in the Premier League)
Scored 2 goalsDrew 1 foul (1st on their team)

Next up, Sheffield United have a massive game against Burnley on Saturday, December 2nd. While Bournemouth hope to rise to the challenge of a high-flying Villa side on Sunday, December 3rd. Will the Blades improve their form? Can the Cherries make it three wins in a row?

Report | November 11

AFC Bournemouth

2 - 0

Newcastle United

Dominic Solanke 60, 73

48%Possession52%
19Total Shots8
10Shots on Target5
6Corners5
10Fouls4

Dominic Solanke sparkles in win over Newcastle.

After being locked in at 0-0 for the first 45 minutes, Dominic Solanke got the opener for Bournemouth in the 60th minute. Then, Dominic Solanke struck again in the 73rd minute, leading Bournemouth to an impressive win over Newcastle.

The Overview

  • In a tight battle for the ball, the Cherries made good use of their possession (48%), generating 19 shots.
  • The Cherries' accuracy paid off well, 53% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Lewis Cook posed a threat out wide all game, registering 7 crosses. Neither team had a clear advantage in the passing game. Bournemouth completed 428 passes while Newcastle completed 475 passes.

Bournemouth bag a win. Meanwhile, Newcastle's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Dominic SolankeNeto
Scored 2 goalsEarned a clean sheet
1 blocked shot (1st in the game)Saved 5 shots

Both squads play next on Saturday, November 25th. Bournemouth meet fellow table toppers Sheffield United for a crucial clash, while Newcastle take on Chelsea at St James' Park. Can the Cherries win again? Will the Magpies improve their form?

Report | November 4

Manchester City

6 - 1

AFC Bournemouth

Jeremy Doku 30 Luis Sinisterra 74
Bernardo Silva 33, 83
Manuel Akanji 37
Phil Foden 64
Nathan Aké 88

66%Possession34%
21Total Shots5
8Shots on Target1
12Corners1
8Fouls9

Man City turn on the style in Bournemouth romp.

This match was quite the high-scoring affair. Jeremy Doku began the scoring for Man City in the 30th minute after a set up by Rodri. Following the opening goal, Man City proceeded to add on 5 more goals, compared to Bournemouth's 1 as Man City took the three points.

The Overview

  • City converted their dominance of the ball (66%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 21 shots.
  • The Cherries didn't generate enough chances, only mustering five shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if City had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 38%.

The Details

Julián Álvarez and Kyle Walker posed a threat out wide all game, registering 5 crosses. Bournemouth's Philip Billing only registered 19 touches in a frustrating game for the midfielder. City's technical superiority contributed to their win as they completed 356 more passes than the Cherries.

Man City extend their winning streak. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Jeremy DokuBernardo Silva
Assisted 4 goalsScored 2 goals
Scored 1 goal2 crosses (4th on their team)

Next up, Man City meet Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, November 12th. While Bournemouth meet Newcastle at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, November 11th. Can City keep their great form going? Will the Cherries improve their form?

Report | October 28

AFC Bournemouth

2 - 1

Burnley

Antoine Semenyo 22 Charlie Taylor 11
Philip Billing 76

45%Possession55%
13Total Shots6
6Shots on Target3
10Corners5
9Fouls12

Bournemouth take the points in win over Burnley.

Charlie Taylor got Burnley off to a flyer with an early goal after a set up by Dara O'Shea. After going down 1-0, Antoine Semenyo retaliated in the 22nd minute. Philip Billing then completed the comeback with a tiebreaking score in the 76th minute as Bournemouth took the win.

The Overview

  • It was an even battle for possession (45% vs 55%), with the Cherries getting off 13 shots.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Cherries had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 46%.

The Details

Marcus Tavernier had a field day, registering 12 crosses. Neither team had a clear advantage in the passing game. Bournemouth completed 371 passes while Burnley completed 467 passes.

Bournemouth finally get a win. Meanwhile, Burnley come away with yet another loss.

Top Performers

Marcus TavernierCharlie Taylor
12 crosses (7th in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal
3 corners won1 blocked shot (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, November 4th. Bournemouth face the daunting prospect of high-flying Man City, while Burnley take on Palace at Turf Moor. Can this be the start of a winning streak for the Cherries? Will the Clarets halt their terrible form?

Report | October 21

AFC Bournemouth

1 - 2

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Dominic Solanke 17 Matheus Cunha 47
Saša Kalajdžić 88

34%Possession66%
7Total Shots20
4Shots on Target7
3Corners12
15Fouls10

Saša Kalajdžić breaks Bournemouth hearts with last gasp winner.

Dominic Solanke began the scoring for Bournemouth in the 17th minute following an assist by Philip Billing. Wolves' Matheus Cunha then responded with a tying goal in the 47th minute. Saša Kalajdžić then netted an 88th minute strike to give Wolves the win.

The Overview

  • Wolves converted their dominance of the ball (66%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 20 shots.
  • The Cherries didn't generate enough chances, only mustering seven shots throughout the contest.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if Wolves had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 35%.

The Details

Craig Dawson and Max Kilman each racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Cherries. Wolves completed 287 more passes than the Cherries, controlling the ball throughout and enabling them to take the win.

Wolves are back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's woeful losing run continues.

Top Performers

Matheus CunhaDominic Solanke
4 shots on target (3rd in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal
3 corners won1 blocked shot (1st in the game)

Both squads play next on Saturday, October 28th. Bournemouth have a massive game against Burnley, while Wolves meet Newcastle at Molineux Stadium. Will the Cherries halt their terrible form? Can Wolves win again?

Report | October 7

Everton

3 - 0

AFC Bournemouth

James Garner 8
Jack Harrison 37
Abdoulaye Doucouré 60

48%Possession52%
25Total Shots11
8Shots on Target4
8Corners7
14Fouls15

Everton win comfortably against Bournemouth.

James Garner got Everton off to a great start with an eighth minute score. Jack Harrison added another to put Everton 2-0 up after 37th minutes. Abdoulaye Doucouré put the match away with a third in the 60th minute, and Bournemouth were shutout as Everton secured a comfortable win.

The Overview

  • In a tight battle for the ball, the Toffees made good use of their possession (48%), generating 25 shots.
  • Although they got the win, the Toffees were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 32% of their total shots on target.

The Details

Dwight McNeil posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. Dango Ouattara couldn't get the service for Bournemouth and was left isolated for large periods, he only touched the ball 19 times. Both teams showed flashes in the passing game. Everton had 388 completed passes while Bournemouth completed 423 passes.

Everton get back in the win column. Meanwhile, it's more misery for Bournemouth as they lose again.

Top Performers

Jack HarrisonJames Garner
3 blocked shots (5th in the Premier League)Scored 1 goal
Drew 4 fouls (12th in the Premier League)5 crosses (2nd on their team)

Both squads play next on Saturday, October 21st. Everton are at Anfield for a clash against old rivals Liverpool, while Bournemouth take on Wolves at Vitality Stadium. Can the Toffees win again? Will the Cherries halt their terrible form?

Report | September 30

AFC Bournemouth

0 - 4

Arsenal

Bukayo Saka 17
Martin Ødegaard 44 [PK]
Kai Havertz 53 [PK]
Ben White 90

42%Possession58%
8Total Shots15
1Shots on Target8
6Corners6
11Fouls10

Arsenal power past Bournemouth.

Bukayo Saka scored the match's first goal for Arsenal in the 17th minute. Martin Ødegaard then doubled the lead with a goal in the 44th minute. Arsenal added to their tally with two more goals to ensure a comfortable win.

The Overview

  • The Gunners cut through the opposition defence with relative ease and registered 15 shots.
  • The Cherries didn't generate enough chances, only mustering eight shots throughout the contest.
  • The Gunners' accuracy paid off well, 53% of their shots were on target.

The Details

Declan Rice put on a passing masterclass, completing 57 of his 62 attempted passes. Bournemouth's Justin Kluivert needed more support from his teammates in a game to forget, he only touched the ball 13 times. The Gunners' passing prowess was on show as they completed 541 passes over the course of the game compared to the Cherries' 385.

Arsenal get back to winning ways. Meanwhile, Bournemouth will hope this isn't the start of a losing streak.

Top Performers

Martin ØdegaardBen White
1 penalty wonEarned a clean sheet
Assisted 1 goal4 tackles won

Next up, Bournemouth meet Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday, October 7th. While Arsenal take on Man City at Emirates Stadium on Sunday, October 8th. Will the Cherries get out of this rough patch? Can the Gunners win again?

Report | September 24

Brighton & Hove Albion

3 - 1

AFC Bournemouth

Milos Kerkez 45 [OG] Dominic Solanke 25
Kaoru Mitoma 46, 77

62%Possession38%
13Total Shots12
4Shots on Target4
4Corners4
12Fouls17

Milos Kerkez, Kaoru Mitoma guide Brighton to victory.

Dominic Solanke began the scoring for Bournemouth in the 25th minute after a set up by Ryan Christie. Milos Kerkez then netted an own goal in the 45th minute. With the game tied, Brighton continued their scoring with goals in the 46th and 77th that proved to be the difference, as Brighton came back from their initial deficit to defeat Bournemouth.

The Overview

  • The Seagulls won the possession battle with 62% and they had it in the right areas too, getting away 13 shots in total.
  • Despite the loss, the Cherries had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 12 shots in the match.
  • Although they got the win, the Seagulls were wasteful in front of goal, only getting 31% of their total shots on target.
  • The referee issued numerous cards in what was a bad-tempered affair, with Brighton receiving 3 bookings and Bournemouth 3.

The Details

Billy Gilmour posed a threat out wide all game, registering 6 crosses. The Seagulls moved the ball about nicely to take the win, completing 200 more passes than their opponents.

Brighton's fine form continues. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's quest for three points continues.

Top Performers

Kaoru MitomaJoël Veltman
Scored 2 goals5 tackles won
1 corner wonDrew 4 fouls (8th in the Premier League)

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 30th. Brighton meet Villa at Villa Park, while Bournemouth take on Arsenal at Vitality Stadium. Can the Seagulls keep their great form going? Will the Cherries put this disappointment behind them?

Report | September 2

Brentford

2 - 2

AFC Bournemouth

Mathias Jensen 7 Dominic Solanke 30
Bryan Mbeumo 90 David Brooks 77

61%Possession39%
21Total Shots12
7Shots on Target5
5Corners2
6Fouls13

Bournemouth denied by late Bryan Mbeumo equalizer.

Mathias Jensen scored the match's first goal for Brentford in the seventh minute. Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke responded with a tying goal in the 30th minute. With the match tied at 1-1, Bournemouth's David Brooks broke the tie with a 77th minute strike. However, they weren't able to hold on as Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo netted a leveller in the 90th to secure each team one point.

The Overview

  • It may have ended in a draw but the Bees might consider themselves unlucky as they had 61% possession in the game.
  • They may have shared the points, but the Bees will rue missed opportunities having had 21 shots compared to the Cherries' 12.

The Details

Bryan Mbeumo posed a threat out wide all game, registering 10 crosses. For Bournemouth, Milos Kerkez posed a threat out wide, recording 3 crosses. The Bees' passing game will give them reason to be confident in their next game, clocking up 484 completed passes. The Cherries only managed 312.

Back-to-back draws for Brentford. Meanwhile, Bournemouth end their streak of defeats.

Top Performers

Bryan MbeumoDominic Solanke
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
10 crosses (8th in the Premier League)1 cross (4th on their team)

Both squads play next on Sunday, September 17th. Brentford take on Newcastle at St James' Park, while Bournemouth take on Chelsea at Vitality Stadium. Can the Bees make it three consecutive draws? Will the Cherries continue to make strides?

Report | August 26

AFC Bournemouth

0 - 2

Tottenham Hotspur

James Maddison 17
Dejan Kulusevski 63

43%Possession57%
11Total Shots17
3Shots on Target6
6Corners2
18Fouls11

Tottenham win comfortably against Bournemouth.

James Maddison got the opener for Tottenham in the 17th minute after being found by Pape Matar Sarr. Tottenham's Dejan Kulusevski added another in the 63rd minute, and there was nothing between the teams for the remainder, resulting in a 2-0 win.

The Overview

  • Spurs cut through the opposition defence with relative ease and registered 17 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Cherries had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 11 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if Spurs had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 35%.

The Details

James Maddison was relentless, getting 5 crosses into the opposition box. For Bournemouth, Milos Kerkez was a frequent offender, committing 5 fouls. Spurs won the midfield battle, completing 540 passes compared to the Cherries' 389.

Tottenham take six points from their last possible six. Meanwhile, Bournemouth have now taken 0 points from a possible 6.

Top Performers

James MaddisonGuglielmo Vicario
Drew 5 fouls (2nd in the Premier League)Earned a clean sheet
Scored 1 goalSaved 3 shots

Both squads play next on Saturday, September 2nd. Bournemouth meet Brentford at Brentford Community Stadium, while Tottenham meet Burnley at Turf Moor. Will the Cherries get out of this rough patch? Can Spurs make it three wins in a row?

Report | August 19

Liverpool

3 - 1

AFC Bournemouth

Luis Díaz 27 Antoine Semenyo 3
Mohamed Salah 36
Diogo Jota 62

Liverpool claim win over Bournemouth.

Antoine Semenyo opened the scoring early for Bournemouth in the third minute after being assisted by Dominic Solanke. After going down 1-0, Luis Díaz retaliated in the 27th minute. Mohamed Salah then completed the comeback from the early deficit with a tiebreaking score in the 36th minute. Diogo Jota netted one more for Liverpool in the 62nd which cemented their victory.

The Overview

  • The Reds converted their dominance of the ball (64%) possession into lots of chances, clocking up 26 shots.
  • Despite the loss, the Cherries had plenty of chances of their own, getting away 13 shots in the match.
  • The scoreline could have been more impressive if the Reds had their shooting boots on, with their shot accuracy down at 38%.

The Details

Trent Alexander-Arnold posed a threat out wide all game, registering 8 crosses. The Reds passed the ball about with ease, completing 262 more passes than the Cherries and taking all three points home.

Liverpool take the three points. Meanwhile, Bournemouth's mixed form continues.

Top Performers

Diogo JotaMohamed Salah
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal

Next up, Liverpool have a crucial game against Newcastle on Sunday, August 27th. While Bournemouth take on Tottenham at Vitality Stadium on Saturday, August 26th. Can the Reds win again? Will the Cherries improve their form?

Report | August 12

AFC Bournemouth

1 - 1

West Ham United

Dominic Solanke 82 Jarrod Bowen 51

Bournemouth and West Ham play out a draw.

After a scoreless first 45 minutes, Jarrod Bowen scored for West Ham in the 51st minute. Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke responded with an equalizer in the 82nd minute, and nobody could find a late winner.

The Overview

  • It may have ended in a draw but the Cherries might consider themselves unlucky as they had 63% possession in the game.
  • The teams created a similar amount of chances, with the Hammers registering 16 shots to the Cherries' 14.

The Details

The threat came from out wide, with Joe Rothwell and David Brooks registering 7 crosses. For West Ham, Vladimir Coufal racked up 3 interceptions throughout the game, constantly frustrating the Cherries. Spoils were shared at 90 minutes, but the Cherries showed their superiority on the ball by completing 216 more passes than the Hammers.

Bournemouth start off with a draw. Meanwhile, West Ham earn their first point.

Top Performers

Dominic SolankeJarrod Bowen
Scored 1 goalScored 1 goal
2 corners won (1st in the game)3 blocked shots (1st in the game)

Next up, Bournemouth face the challenge of a table-topping Liverpool on Saturday, August 19th. While West Ham take on Chelsea at London Stadium on Sunday, August 20th. Can the Cherries improve their form? Will the Hammers earn a victory?