Everton claimed their first-ever Premier League away win at Bournemouth, sealing a dramatic 1–0 victory thanks to a late strike from Jack Grealish. The result brought an end to Bournemouth’s impressive seven-match unbeaten home run and injected new energy into the Toffees’ season.
For Tanzanian Premier League fans—who follow the EPL with unmatched passion—this match had all the ingredients of a classic: tension, drama, and a decisive moment of brilliance.
First Half: Tight, Tactical, and Full of Missed Chances
With both teams coming off heavy weekend defeats, the opening stages were understandably cautious.
Bournemouth created the first real opening in the 23rd minute. A deep free-kick fell kindly to Antoine Semenyo, who unleashed a powerful effort, but Jordan Pickford reacted brilliantly to deny him.
Everton responded just before halftime. Two dangerous inswinging corners from James Garner almost broke the deadlock:
- The first glanced off Alex Scott and clipped the top of the crossbar.
- The second nearly produced a goal for Thierno Barry, but Djordje Petrović and the post combined to keep the ball out.
Bournemouth thought they had snatched the lead in stoppage time when Junior Kroupi poked the ball past Pickford—but the flag went up immediately. VAR replays confirmed the offside, ensuring the match stayed level at the break.

Second Half: High Tempo, Big Saves, and Mounting Pressure
Everton came out firing. In the 56th minute, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall launched a blistering counterattack, creating a golden chance for Barry. But Petrović was alert, racing off his line to block.
Barry then squandered another opportunity after the hour mark, skying Garner’s low cross over the bar—another reminder of Everton’s missed chances this season.
The game opened up significantly in the final 20 minutes, with both sides pushing for a winner. And that’s when Everton seized the moment.
Jack Grealish Steps Up: The Decisive Moment
In the 78th minute, Jack Grealish—on loan from Manchester City—produced the moment of magic. Receiving the ball 25 yards out, he drove toward the penalty area before unleashing a right-footed strike that took a heavy deflection off Bafodé Diakité, leaving Petrović helpless.
It was Grealish’s second goal for Everton, and arguably his most important yet.
Iliman Ndiaye came close to doubling the lead shortly after, forcing Petrović into another strong save. Bournemouth pushed hard for an equaliser, but Everton held firm.

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Conclusion
Jack Grealish’s deflected strike may have been scrappy, but the result was monumental—Everton finally won away at Bournemouth for the first time in their league history.
For the Toffees, this victory sends a clear message: they are climbing upward with purpose. For fans in Tanzania and across Africa, it was another reminder of why the Premier League remains the world’s most electrifying football league.

