Everton vs Bournemouth: Goals from Kurt Zouma and Dominic Calvert-Lewin ease pressure on Marco Silva
Re-live the action from Goodison Park
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Your support makes all the difference.Kurt Zouma scored his first Everton goal as the Toffees beat Bournemouth 2-0 at Goodison Park.
The Cherries impressed for large parts of the first half and saw David Brooks hit a post after 18 minutes.
Everton, though, grabbed the opening goal just after the hour mark when Zouma headed home Digne's cross.
The hosts then wrapped up the three points when substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin converted Lookman's low cross in added time.
Re-live the action below:
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
13 minutes
The visitors are causing real problems when they break. From a Spurs corner, Lingard bursts forward with the ball and picks out Martial. His pass is slightly overhit, though, and Tottenham regroup. It's end-to-end so far.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
17 minutes
Rashford again gets in behind and Matic picks him out. The flag is up, though. Spurs are struggling to deal with United's pace in attack.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
18 minutes
Trippier gives the ball away to Pogba, who feeds Martial with space to run into it. The Frenchman drives at goal with pace and purpose, firing off a shot from a tight angle. Lloris saves, but United have been by far the more threatening of the two sides thus far.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
21 minutes
This has certainly not been the kind of conservative away performance that might have been expected of United had Mourinho still been in charge. They are playing with attacking intent, looking to exploit Spurs' weaknesses at the back. So far, Solskjær's game plan has proved the more effective.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
24 minutes
Son and Alli link up in a tight space on the left of United's box. Alli prods the ball in the direction of Kane, but he can't quite pick out his teammate, who was waiting to convert in the middle.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
25 minutes
A Spurs corner drops to Kane in the box and he fires a shot off. It's blocked by one of the many red shirts in the box. At the other end, Martial has a go from distance but his effort flies over the bar.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
29 minutes
Spurs probe on the edge of United's box, looking to play their way through. They get several shots off, all of which all blocked. The hosts are starting to regain some control over the game now, though.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
31 minutes
Spurs have the ball in the net, but the flag is up. Alli gets on the end of Trippier's cross and nudges the ball towards goal. Kane is there to convert from close range, but he's in an offside position. A warning for United, who have invited some pressure over the last few minutes.
Tottenham 0-0 Manchester United
35 minutes
Winks finds himself in space and in range of goal, so decides to take a shot on. It's ambitious but unsuccessful, as his effort sails way over the bar. Tottenham are playing with more intent now.
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