Bournemouth 3-0 Brighton: Cherries move into the top half of the table
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Bournemouth enjoyed a record-breaking afternoon at the Vitality Stadium after victory against Brighton helped the Cherries secure their highest-ever Premier League points total with three games left to play.??
Another confident performance from Andoni Iraola's side not only extended their six-game unbeaten home run, but called time on?Brighton's upper hand in the South Coast derby, denying Roberto De Zerbi's players a fourth consecutive victory on Sunday afternoon.
The travellers were wearied ones, hopes of European competition all but entirely slipped away and rooted to 12th place after going six games without a win. Just over three days on from a 4-0 humbling at Amex by the Manchester City machine, the much-changed side looked like a shadow of their former selves as the season draws to a close.
Only Joao Pedro, Pascal Gross, Valentin Barco, and Lewis Dunk kept their places after Thursday's defeat left their injury-ravaged side even shorter, with Jan Paul van Hecke the latest absentee.
Unsurprisingly, the changes told. De Zerbi's side began brightly, pushing forward, but lacked a cohesion which blunted early tests of Mark Travers in goal. Bournemouth, by contrast, seemed raring to go for the contest, unruffled by the visitors' early attempts to catch them off-guard.
Goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert earned Bournemouth a 3-0 win over Brighton at the Vitality Stadium
Bournemouth defender Senesi got his side ahead in the first-half with a header from close-range
Senesi's fourth goal of the Premier League campaign gave Bournemouth the best possible star
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The hosts were the first to truly threaten just past the 10 minute-mark, when a crafty flick-on on from Antoine Semenyo kept the ball in play on the right and unleashed Premier League debutant Enes Unal, who sent a crisp cross towards a looming Dominic Solanke.
The forward might have had his 19th Premier League goal but for a hasty defence from Lewis Dunk, who caught the shot with his body as he fell. Shouts for 슬롯사이트
Another confident performance from Andoni Iraola's side not only extended their six-game unbeaten home run, but called time on?Brighton's upper hand in the South Coast derby, denying Roberto De Zerbi's players a fourth consecutive victory on Sunday afternoon.
The travellers were wearied ones, hopes of European competition all but entirely slipped away and rooted to 12th place after going six games without a win. Just over three days on from a 4-0 humbling at Amex by the Manchester City machine, the much-changed side looked like a shadow of their former selves as the season draws to a close.
Only Joao Pedro, Pascal Gross, Valentin Barco, and Lewis Dunk kept their places after Thursday's defeat left their injury-ravaged side even shorter, with Jan Paul van Hecke the latest absentee.
Unsurprisingly, the changes told. De Zerbi's side began brightly, pushing forward, but lacked a cohesion which blunted early tests of Mark Travers in goal. Bournemouth, by contrast, seemed raring to go for the contest, unruffled by the visitors' early attempts to catch them off-guard.
Goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert earned Bournemouth a 3-0 win over Brighton at the Vitality Stadium
Bournemouth defender Senesi got his side ahead in the first-half with a header from close-range
Senesi's fourth goal of the Premier League campaign gave Bournemouth the best possible star
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It's All Kicking Off! 'He's reaching De Bruyne levels' listen now
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The hosts were the first to truly threaten just past the 10 minute-mark, when a crafty flick-on on from Antoine Semenyo kept the ball in play on the right and unleashed Premier League debutant Enes Unal, who sent a crisp cross towards a looming Dominic Solanke.
The forward might have had his 19th Premier League goal but for a hasty defence from Lewis Dunk, who caught the shot with his body as he fell. Shouts for 슬롯사이트