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Ruthless Rayan and Adli catch 10-man Everton cold
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|February 11, 2026
So much for the comforts of home.
The January signing Rayan scores for the second successive game, to equalise for Bournemouth
(PHIL NOBLE/REUTERS)
Everton had a tantalising opportunity at Hill Dickinson Stadium with sixth place and momentum in the push for European qualification the prize for beating Bournemouth. David Moyes's team let it slip through their grasp once again.
Andoni Iraola’s side extended their unbeaten Premier League run to six games courtesy of second-half headers from Rayan, who could just be their latest gem, and Amine Adli. Bournemouth’s brace, plus a straight red card for the Everton defender Jake O’Brien, arrived in an eight-minute spell in which the hosts imploded to leave themselves without a home win since 6 December. Everton have collected 17 points from their last eight away games but only eight from the last nine at home. Their quest for Europe is floundering on home soil.
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