Premier League: Bournemouth beats Southampton

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Closing of the 6th day of the Premier League this Monday evening. On home turf, Bournemouth challenged Southampton, author of a complicated start to the season. And the Saints’ affairs did not improve this evening with another defeat on the road. Overwhelmed by a superior Cherries, the visitors conceded three goals in the first half.





AFC Bournemouth

Bournemouth

3





17′

Evanilson





32′

D.Ouattara





39′

A. Semenyo







Southampton

Southampton

1





51′

T. Harwood-Bellis





AFC Bournemouth





Southampton



Indeed, Evanilson (17th), Dango Ouattara (32nd) and Antoine Semenyo (39th) offered a comfortable advantage to Bournemouth. Returning from the locker room, the residents of the Vitality Stadium did not tremble despite the reduction of the gap by Taylor Harwood-Bellis (51st). With this success (3-1), Andoni Iraola’s men climb to eleventh place. Southampton, still without the slightest victory, remains penultimate.

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