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Everton 1-2 AFC Bournemouth Player Ratings: Cherries Register Second-Half Comeback in Thrilling EPL Clash

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Everton vs Bournemouth Player Ratings

AFC Bournemouth secured a thrilling 2-1 win over Everton in a competitive Premier League fixture. Everton were in control for much of the first half. They played with confidence and purpose, limiting Bournemouth’s threat. The breakthrough came from the penalty spot after Jarrad Branthwaite was fouled. Iliman Ndiaye stepped up and calmly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.

At that stage, Everton looked well on course for three points. The game changed completely after the break. Bournemouth returned with renewed energy and belief. The difference was immediate and striking.

Rayan drew the visitors level, redeeming himself after conceding the earlier penalty. Just minutes later, Everton were rocked again. Amine Adli rose highest to head home what proved to be the winning goal. The sudden turnaround left the home crowd stunned.

Everton’s problems deepened when Jake O’Brien was shown a straight red card. Reduced to ten men, their hopes of a response quickly faded. Bournemouth held firm to secure a memorable victory. In this article, we'll discuss Everton vs Bournemouth player ratings from the EPL game.

Key Takeaways

  1. Iliman Ndiaye gave Everton the lead by converting a first-half penalty after Jarrad Branthwaite was fouled.
  2. Bournemouth turned the game around early in the second half with quick goals from Rayan and Amine Adli.
  3. Jake O’Brien was sent off, leaving Everton with ten men and ending their hopes of a comeback.
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Everton Player Ratings vs AFC Bournemouth

Here are Everton player ratings from the match against Bournemouth:

Goalkeeper

Jordan Pickford - 6.0: He made a couple of decent saves throughout the game. We felt he wasn't directly at fault for either of the goals conceded. They were close-range headers that left him with little to no chance. A standard day at the office for England's number one, despite the loss.

Defenders

James Tarkowski - 6.5: The captain tried to lead from the back. He won an impressive nine out of twelve duels and was a physical presence. However, he was part of a defensive unit that collapsed in that crucial three-minute period. A solid individual effort in a losing cause.

Jake O'Brien - 4.0: A disastrous performance that cost his team dearly. Losing duels and possession was bad enough. But getting a straight red card at 2-1 down was simply unforgivable. He completely killed his team's momentum and any realistic chance of getting back into the game.

Vitaliy Mykolenko - 6.5: One of the brighter sparks for Everton. He was a willing runner down the left flank and delivered some dangerous crosses, creating two chances. Defensively he was okay, but the whole backline was shell-shocked by Bournemouth's quick-fire double. He can hold his head up higher than most.

Jarrad Branthwaite - 7.0: Looked very composed for most of the match. His clever play won the penalty that gave Everton the lead. He made several key clearances and interceptions. It's a shame his good work was undone by the team's collective lapse after halftime. A promising display from the young defender.

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Midfielders

Iliman Ndiaye - 7.0: Showed great composure to slot home the penalty. He was a constant threat in the first half and looked like Everton's most likely source of creativity. Faded slightly in the second half as Bournemouth took control but still a decent outing.

Tyrique George - 5.0: A really tough day for the midfielder. He struggled to get into the rhythm of the game and was often wasteful in possession. An error leading to a shot summed up his difficult afternoon. It was no surprise to see him substituted after 62 minutes.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall - 6.0: Full of energy as always, drawing four fouls from the opposition. He battled hard in the middle of the park. However his final ball was lacking, and he was part of a midfield that got overrun in the second half. A frustrating game for him.

Idrissa Gueye - 6.0: Kept the ball moving with an excellent 93% pass accuracy. He screened the back four reasonably well in the first half. But when Bournemouth turned up the heat, he couldn't stem the tide. Needed to be more disruptive defensively.

James Garner - 7.5: From our perspective, he was Everton's best player on the pitch. His passing was crisp and incisive, and he delivered some fantastic crosses. He was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet himself. A top-quality performance in a losing effort.

Forwards

Thierno Barry - 5.5: He'll be having nightmares about the big chance he missed in the first half. He worked tirelessly but lacked the composure and quality in front of goal. His lack of a clinical edge was telling and he was substituted just after the hour mark.

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Substitutes

A few players came on but none were able to change the course of the game, especially after the red card. It's tough to give them a rating based on their limited involvement under difficult circumstances.

Manager

D. Moyes - 5.0: His team started well and executed the first-half game plan perfectly. However, he had no answer to Bournemouth's second-half onslaught. His side completely capitulated, and the substitutions failed to make any real impact. A very disappointing result after being in such a commanding position.

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Bournemouth Player Ratings vs Everton

Here are Bournemouth player ratings from the Everton vs AFC Bournemouth fixture:

Goalkeeper

Djordje Petrovic - 7.5: Couldn't do anything about the penalty. But he was a hero late in the game, making five saves, including some crucial stops in the dying minutes. His command of the box was impressive, and he secured the three points for his team. An excellent display.

Defenders

Adrien Truffert - 7.0: A mixed bag, but his positives far outweighed the negatives. He provided the assist for the winning goal. While he lost a few duels, his attacking contribution was pivotal in turning the match around. A solid performance.

Marcos Senesi - 6.5: Did his job without much fuss. Made a few important blocks and was generally solid at the back. He helped keep the defensive line organised, especially when Everton pushed for a late equaliser. A steady and reliable performance.

Álex Jiménez - 8.0: What stood out to us was his sheer tenacity. The man was everywhere. He won an incredible 12 duels and made six tackles. He was a defensive wall on the right side. Picked up a yellow card for his troubles, but that just shows his commitment.

James Hill - 8.5: Our Man of the Match. An absolutely colossal performance at the heart of the defence. He won 8 of his 10 aerial duels, made 13 clearances, and even popped up with an assist. He was unbeatable today. A truly dominant and match-winning display.

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Midfielders

Alex Scott - 7.0: The unsung hero in Bournemouth's midfield. He kept possession ticking over nicely and his defensive contribution was immense, with four interceptions. He provided the platform for the more creative players to shine. A very intelligent performance.

Ryan Christie - 7.0: The captain led by example, especially in the second half. He worked tirelessly, won most of his duels, and drove his team forward. His leadership was crucial in inspiring the comeback before he was substituted. A proper captain's knock.

Amine Adli - 8.0: Scored the crucial winning goal with a well-timed header. But his game was so much more than that. His energy and pressing were relentless, winning ten duels and making four tackles. A fantastic all-round performance.

Alex Tóth - 6.0: He had a quiet game and struggled to make a significant impact. He created a couple of half-chances but was largely on the periphery of the action. It was telling that he was substituted just before his team's resurgence.

Rayan - 7.5: The very definition of a redemption arc. He had a moment of madness to give away the first-half penalty. But he came back to score the vital equaliser with a brave header. That goal changed the entire complexion of the match. Fair play to him for not letting his head drop.

Forwards

Evanilson - 6.0: He had a couple of shots on target but was well-marshalled by the Everton defence for most of his time on the pitch. He struggled to link up play effectively and was substituted early in the second half. A quiet afternoon for the striker.

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Substitutes

The substitutes who came on for Bournemouth helped to see the game out effectively. They maintained the team's energy and structure, ensuring Everton couldn't find a way back into the match.

Manager

A. Iraola - 8.0: His halftime team talk must have been inspirational. He completely changed the game's momentum. His side came out with belief and executed a perfect comeback. His tactical adjustments worked flawlessly, and he deserves immense credit for this victory.

Man of the Match

Sportsdunia's player of the match was James Hill.

Worst Performer

Jake O'Brien was unable to unleash his best form.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Everton vs AFC Bournemouth?
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AFC Bournemouth secured a 2-1 victory over Everton in this Premier League fixture.
When was Everton vs AFC Bournemouth?
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The match between Everton and AFC Bournemouth took place on February 10, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in Everton vs AFC Bournemouth?
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James Hill was the man of the match for his colossal defensive performance and assist.
Who was the worst performer in Everton vs AFC Bournemouth?
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Jake O'Brien was the worst performer after his red card severely hampered his team's chances.

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