Everton vs Bournemouth Live Free
Bournemouth
vs Everton Live. Bournemouth hosted Everton
at Vitality Stadium in the final match of the Premier League in
2016 on Saturday. The cherries are languishing in the relegation zone in the
middle of the campaign, while the "Toffee" is in the middle of an
undefeated race in eight games.
With three points to capture again, that's what you
should know for a match on Saturday.
Oumar
Niasse proved to be Everton's hero, when both sides met in September in a rare
victory that ended by firing Ronald Koeman.
The host was at minute 49 of Josh King, when the Senegal
striker was presented from the bench with a dazzling effect.
Niass scored twice in the last 13 minutes to complete a
remarkable comeback, and showed Kuman that he was wrong to snatch it from the
first team photo during the first part of his nefarious rule.
He has racked up four draws and four losses since
mid-November, and suffered a controversial draw in the death against West Ham
on Boxing Day to avoid his five losses in the last eight.
"Everton", on the other hand, did not lose 4-0
by martyred "Molotov" at the end of November and was undefeated in
seven games under new boss Sam Allardyce.
Two impasses against Chelsea and West Brom were bitter
for the blues, and Allardyce hopes to return to victories on the south coast
this weekend.
Eddie Howe could be without the seven first team players
to visit Sam Allardis' men, including key employees Jermain Defoe and Harry
Arter.
Andrew Surman and Charlie Daniels will have every
opportunity to prove their suitability, but both can be very suitable for the
bench.
Allardyce will again be without Idrissa Gueye due to a
hamstring injury, while Leighton Baines failed to return from a calf problem.
Wayne Rooney, however, will return to the womb after
overcoming a weekly viral infection.
Planned
composition of Bournemouth: Begovich; Francis, Cook, Ake, Smith; Cook, Gosling; Ibe,
King, Pugh; Wilson.
The predicted line of Everton: Pikford; Kenny, Yagilka; Keene,
Martina; Schneiderlin,
Rooney, Davis; Sigurdsson,
Lennon, Niass.
With seven wins from the previous nine contests between
these two sides, a newfound defensive resolve and their unbeaten streak still
intact, it's hard to look beyond Everton here.
Bournemouth
took four points from Toffy in the last two home games against them, but
confidence is low in his field and high in his opponents.
If Everton can get the first blood, then it will be a
great battle for the cherry, which must be overcome. A difficult
meeting, in which the people of Allardis will win.
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