Bournemouth are starting to show their feet under the door. Andoni Iraola’s men beat Tottenham in a serious match in all aspects and continue to grow at the Vitality Stadium. The painting cherries took the three points against a rival that continued to show apathy and a lack of resources in attack. The home team had the upper hand and ended up winning the match thanks to a good defensive performance.
Despite a contested start, Bournemouth soon took the lead. The first and only goal of the game was scored by Dean Huijsen. The 19-year-old defender headed in a corner kick that was taken by Marcus Tavernier. The header was enough for the home team to overtake Tottenham first on the scoreboard and eventually in the table. Thanks to his goal, the Spanish He is now the youngest footballer to score in the Premier League with the Vitality Stadium team.
Dean Huijsen was born in Amsterdam. His parents moved soon after Marbellawhere he learned to play soccer. There, in the province of Malaga, it began to flourish. From Málaga CF traveled to the quarry Juventus. For this reason, the Netherlands-born central defender is eligible for the U21 team.
The local team was also superior in the second half, the cherry They were constantly outnumbered by their rival, barely reaching the goal defended by Kepa Arrizagagalaba. Bournemouth, lively in attack, saw their goal disallowed Evanilson in the second half for offside and wasted several more chances to finish off the visitors.
Tottenham, despite holding well and not conceding a second goal, offers very little attack and added his sixth defeat of the season at Bournemouth. The final result leaves a significant change in classification: Iraola’s men have passed Spurs and are now ninthwith 21 points. For their part, Ange Postecoglou’s team dropped to tenth place with 20 points.
match lineup
13
15
3
10
27
2
24
12
9
19
16
20
14
13
8
6
33
29
10
19
21
22
Vitality Stadium

61′
Fraser Forster20
Archie Gray14
Destiny Udogie13
76′
Yves Bissouma8
20′
79′
Radu Dragusin6
16′
Ben Davies33
3′
61′
84′
Pape Sarr29
56′
67′
James Maddison10
79′
71′
84′
Dominic Solanke19
63′
Dejan Kulusevski21
84′
Brennan Johnson22

Replacements

Brandon Austin40
Sergio Reguilon3
Pedro Porro23
61′
Djed Spence24
76′
Lucas Bergvall15
79′
84′
Callum Olusesi64
84′
Son Heung-Min7
56′
63′
Timo Werner16
79′
84′
Will Lankshear42

coach

Andoni Iraola
Ange Postecoglou
Source: La Verdad

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