Jack Grealish 'love' admission speaks volumes after scoring Everton winner at Bournemouth
Jack Grealish's deflected strike secured Everton's first Premier League win at Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium since 2016, marking their third victory in four league games, manager David Moyes said.
- On Saturday, Jack Grealish's 78th-minute right-foot effort deflected in to secure Everton FC's first Premier League win at the Vitality Stadium against AFC Bournemouth.
- After Saturday's 4-1 home defeat to Newcastle, Everton were seeking a response and David Moyes has revitalised Jack Grealish, who holds a regular role, while AFC Bournemouth named their youngest-ever Premier League XI and had taken only one point from four games.
- Shortly before the winner, Thierno Barry missed a glorious chance and Djordje Petrovic made key saves, while a VAR review found no handball by Jake O'Brien following the goal.
- Everton FC moved up to ninth after securing all three points, while AFC Bournemouth's winless run extended to five games and Andoni Iraola expressed concern; David Moyes praised James Garner's performance.
- It was Grealish's second goal in Everton colours this season, and he thanked David Moyes after Carlos Alcaraz replaced Michael Keane to help create the winner.
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Grealish winner earns Everton 1-0 victory
Jack Grealish's second Premier League goal for Everton earned a scrappy 1-0 win at Bournemouth on Tuesday, ending their hosts' unbeaten run at home in the league this season. Everton's third victory in four games, and first ever in the league at Bournemouth, takes them to 21 points from 14 matches and ninth place in the standings. Bournemouth are in 14th with 19 points. There was some nice play from both sides until they got near the opposition …
David Moyes shrugs off Newcastle defeat as Everton bounce back at Bournemouth
Jack Grealish’s 78th-minute goal saw off stuttering Bournemouth.
Soccer-Grealish winner earns Everton 1-0 victory at Bournemouth
BOURNEMOUTH, England, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Jack Grealish's second Premier League goal for Everton earned a scrappy 1-0 win at Bournemouth on Tuesday, ending their hosts' unbeaten run at home in the league this season. Read full story
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