That is now two grounds, in the space of eight days, that Everton have claimed victories at where they just don’t ever seem to do so.
Michael Keane missed the clash against Bournemouth with a calf problem.
Jack Grealish scored the only goal in the game as Everton beat Bournemouth to pick up their third win in four games.
Jake O’Brien was named Sky Sports' Player of the Match after an impressive performance against Bournemouth.
Jack Grealish’s deflected strike proved to be the difference as the Blues secured a 1-0 win against Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.
Barely 3 days have gone by and Everton are back in action, this time on the South Coast
Everton will look to bounce back from a demoralizing defeat against Newcastle United when they face Bournemouth.
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Everton have moved up to 11th in the standings following their 2-0 win over Fulham at home.
Everton scored five goals at the Hill Dickinson Stadium this weekend to get back to winning ways against Fulham but three of them were disallowed for some dubious offside calls.
Everton are more than a quarter of the way through another Premier League season, and this campaign is off to a better start than the previous one.
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