Manager Sean Dyche takes responsibility for Everton record-equalling 12th consecutive Premier League game without a wina s Seamus Coleman late own goal hands Bournemouth a victory. Despite Everton struggles, Dyche remains accountable and highlights external factors such as points deductions and refereeing decisions.
Meanwhile, Bournemouth looks on course for safety, with Dominic Solanke goal boosting their chances. Solanke performance earns praise from teammate Adam Smith who advocates for his inclusion in the England squad. Additionally, Lloyd Kelly crucial assist upon his return from injury underscores Bournemouth’s determination to secure a respectable Premier League finish.
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