Jack Grealish’s late winner saw Everton end Bournemouth’s unbeaten home run in the Premier League.
The Toffees struggled for long spells but found the edge when it mattered as they went five games without a win for the hosts.
The Cherries have dropped to 14th in a crowded mid-table after an excellent start, while Everton now sit in ninth place.
Antoine Simenho had the best opportunity in the first half, but Jordan Pickford blocked it brilliantly after a deep cross pass.
Everton striker Thirno Barry hit his header against the woodwork as he continued to wait for the goal before the visitors scored.
Grealish led a counter-attack, was allowed space to cut inside and fired a shot that was deflected off Pafodi Diakite.
Only Arsenal have picked up more points away from home since David Moyes returned to the club, while Everton hold on to three more points.
That is three wins in four for Everton, who host Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
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2025-12-02 21:36:00