Cherries drew 1-1 at home to Arsenal on Boxing Day with Dan Gosling scoring first in a better footballing affair at the Vitality - two teams, both going for the jugular - a good spectacle (unlike last week's cringe-fest at home to Burnley). Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang equalised for the visitors. Match review by Sam Davis. 👍AGREE OR DISAGREE 👎 If you have any comments about what is said in this video, leave a comment. We will be reading each and every one! We cannot wait to hear what you have to say, and please remember, this is YOUR channel, therefore if you want to come on to camera to voice your opinion, then we'll happily have you on! 🚨SUBSCRIBE: To subscribe to this podcast, it'll be really appreciated, and we can successfully gauge how many viewers we're getting and work out a plan for the future! Just hit this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/afcbpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 🎧LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: Spotify: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/spotify Apple: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/apple TuneIn: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/tunein Google: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/google Also on Overcast, PlayFM, PocketCasts, Castro, Stitcher, Podbean, Mixcloud and RadioPublic. 💻WEBSITE: Visit our website at https://www.afcbpodcast.com for information about the podcast and associated AFCB content. We are the only active dedicated AFC Bournemouth fan channel on Youtube! 🗨️SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afcbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/afcbpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/afcbpodcast
Sam is joined by Jeff Hayward to provide his player ratings after Cherries stopped the rot and won 1-0 against a frustrated Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. We also take you through your five word match reports that were submitted at full time. In the match, Dan Gosling scored the goal, which was initially ruled offside, however VAR saved the day and secured three very precious points for the Cherries. If you have any video thoughts, please send them via email to fans@afcbpodcast.com or Whatsapp to 07725535421 (please film in landscape) and we'll get your thoughts on the channel and use them in the podcast! Up the Cherries! #AFCB #CFC #CHELSEAFC 👍AGREE OR DISAGREE 👎 If you have any comments about what is said in this video, leave a comment. We will be reading each and every one! We cannot wait to hear what you have to say, and please remember, this is YOUR channel, therefore if you want to come on to camera to voice your opinion, then we'll happily have you on! 🚨SUBSCRIBE: To subscribe to this podcast, it'll be really appreciated, and we can successfully gauge how many viewers we're getting and work out a plan for the future! Just hit this link: https://youtube.com/c/afcbpodcast?sub_confirmation=1 🎧LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: Spotify: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/spotify Apple: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/apple TuneIn: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/tunein Google: https://www.afcbpodcast.com/google Also on Overcast, PlayFM, PocketCasts, Castro, Stitcher, Podbean, Mixcloud and RadioPublic. 💻WEBSITE: Visit our website at https://www.afcbpodcast.com for information about the podcast and associated AFCB content. We are the only active dedicated AFC Bournemouth fan channel on Youtube! 🗨️SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/afcbpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/afcbpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/afcbpodcast
Neymar Jr. regresó este viernes a las canchas tras tres meses de ausencia y anotó un tanto decisivo en un partido en el que la selección brasileña empató (2-2) con Colombia, que tuvo como gran figura al delantero Luis Fernando Muriel que consiguió un doblete. Ante más de 60.000 aficionados en el estadio Hard Rock de Miami, el astro brasileño anotó el 2-2 definitivo y volvió a jugar desde el 5 de junio, cuando salió lesionado a los 20 minutos del amistoso entre Brasil y Catar. Ficha técnica: 2. Colombia: David Ospina; Stefan Medina (m.78, Luis Orejuela), Yerry Mina, Davinson Sánchez, William Tesillo; Wilmar Barrios, Matheus Uribe (m.60, Jefferson Lerma), Juan Guillermo Cuadrado (m.86, Yairo Moreno); Roger Martínez (m.60, Luis Díaz), Luis Fernando Muriel (m.68, Orlando Berrío) y Duván Zapata (m.83, Rafael Santos Borré). Seleccionador: Carlos Queiroz. 2. Brasil: Ederson; Dani Alves, Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Alex Sandro; Casemiro, Arthur, Philippe Couthinho (m.79, Bruno Henrique); Neymar, Roberto Firmino (m.83, Lucas Paquetá) y Richarlison (m.83, David Neres). Seleccionador: Tite. Goles: 1-0, m.19: Casemiro. 1-1, m.24: Luis Fernando Muriel. 1-2, m.33: Luis Fernando Muriel. 2-2, m.57: Neymar. Árbitro: El estadounidense Ismail Elfath amonestó a Casemiro. Incidencias: partido amistoso jugado en el Estadio Hard Rock, de Miami, ante más de 60.000 personas.
EVE vs BOU Dream11 Team Prediction | Everton vs Bournemouth | Team News, Lineups | dream11 football #EVEvsBOU #Dream11 Team Prediction | #EvertonvsBournemouth Match Preview, Team News, Lineups MATCH DETAILS: Premier League When: January 13, 07:45 PM, IST Where: Goodison Park Capacity: 39,572 Team News: Callum Wilson, Joshua King and Ryan Fraser will have late injury checks before the match. Simon Francis, Adam Smith and Lewis Cook are long term injury absentees. Everton manager suggested that Baines and Digne may play together in the near future Probable XI: Everton: Pickford; Coleman, Keane, Mina/Zouma, Digne; Gueye, Gomes; Lookman/Walcott, Sigurdsson, Richarlison; Bernard/Calvert-Lewin. Bournemouth: Begovic; Clyne, Cook, Ake, Daniels; Brooks, Gosling, Lerma, Fraser; King, Wilson.
Unai Emery explains why he dropped Mesut Ozil for Arsenal’s win over Bournemouth. Unai Emery defended his decision to drop Mesut Ozil to the bench following Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Bournemouth. Ozil, 30, who has started ten Premier League matches for the Gunners this season, had to settle for a place among the substitutes as Emery switched to a 3-4-3 formation at Dean Court. Joshua King cancelled out Jefferson Lerma’s comical own goal with a stunning strike before Pierre-Emerick
how to live healthy and longevity : https://goo.gl/3L1CLn how to learn super speed? https://goo.gl/cPZGKt FIFA's Secret 19: https://goo.gl/FfPqWF Premier League Bournemouth v Arsenal: Premier League — live! Read more At the end of a week in which Unai Emery stated his desire to lead Arsenal back into the Champions League, having had it stated on his behalf by the club’s managing director, Vinai Venkatesham, came a result that pushed them closer towards that objective at the first time of asking. Victory over Bournemouth puts Arsenal just one point behind Chelsea in fourth as well as extends their unbeaten run to an impressive 17 games. These remain early days, of course, and much more will be know about Arsenal’s ability to not only get into the Champions League qualifying places but stay there after their next two games – Sunday’s visit of Tottenham followed by a trip to Old Trafford – but this was an undoubtedly encouraging afternoon for Emery’s men. They were not at their fluent best but showed character and determination against spirited and talented hosts and having lost a lead right at the end of the first half, regained it midway through the second-half thanks to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s 10th goal of the season in all competitions. For Bournemouth this was a third defeat in row but Eddie Howe and his players can take encouragement from how they performed here. Saying that, Jefferson Lerma may be keen to forget this encounter in a hurry given the jaw-dropping own-goal he scored to give Arsenal the first of their two leads on 30 minutes. Joshua King somewhat spared the Colombian midfielder’s blushes with his equalising goal on 46 minutes, and Lerma himself came close to scoring at the right end with a low, long-distance drive on 84 minutes that hit the post. But ultimately for those in red and black, it was not meant to be. Emery sprung a tactical surprise prior to kick-off by deploying a three-man defence for the first time in the league this season. Mesut Özil was also only among Arsenal’s substitutes, while Alexandre Lacazette was absent altogether having failed to recover from a minor groin strain. The switch from 4-2-3-1 to 3-4-2-1 suggested Emery expected Bournemouth to line up in a similar formation, yet that proved to not be the case. Instead the hosts went old school – 4-4-2, with Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser, who scored for England and Scotland respectively during the international break, among the starters. As was another player who caught the eye for his country during the past fortnight – Wales’s David Brooks. It was Brooks who had the ball in the net after only eight minutes following a neat one-two with Joshua King only for the goal to be ruled offside by the assistant referee on the near side. Arsenal were struggling to get into the game, looking disjointed and a little clueless in their rarely used formation. Slowly but surely, however, the visitors took control of proceedings. Alex Iwobi and Aubame
The Observer Premier League Eddie Howe admitted Bournemouth were below their best as they stuttered to a goalless draw against Southampton. “I don’t think we really got going. It’s frustrating from our perspective, we know we can play better than that,” he said. “We never had our fluency. We created a few chances, the best went our way but we didn’t capitalise on them.” While Southampton played their part in a tight encounter, they have gone 385 minutes without finding the net. Mohamed Salah strike settles nervy Liverpool win over Huddersfield Read more In a physical opening period, the Bournemouth full-back Adam Smith burst into the box but fluffed his attempt after receiving the ball back from Callum Wilson, while David Brooks later fired wide when well placed. Pierre-Emile Højbjerg , who had earlier had a volley blocked, conjured the game’s first attempt on target in the 45th minute, although it was directed straight at Asmir Begovic. The recalled Charlie Austin also had a sight of goal but after latching on to Højbjerg’s through ball the Southampton striker tried to round Begovic and dribbled the ball out of play. Bournemouth, looking to extend their unbeaten home run to six league games, could have been ahead within a minute of the restart when Josh King glanced narrowly wide from Jefferson Lerma’s whipped cross. Southampton’s hopes of breaking the deadlock seemed to rely entirely on Højbjerg and he was again thwarted by Begovic after unleashing a powerful volley that was tipped over. Kadeem Harris seals first win for Cardiff against a Fulham in freefall Read more The hosts finally mustered a goal-bound effort with 18 minutes to go when Nathan Aké’s header from a Ryan Fraser corner was comfortably caught by Alex McCarthy. Southampton ended strongly and went close to a breakthrough on three occasions. Shane Long’s thumping shot from a tight angle was blocked bravely by Begovic, before his fellow substitute Stuart Armstrong missed his kick from close range after the ball fell to him in the box. Manolo Gabbiadini, the third player introduced from the bench by Mark Hughes, had a golden opportunity in stoppage time but headed over with the goal gaping following Nathan Redmond’s cross. “Clearly we did enough to win the game,” Hughes said. “We had three or four clear-cut chances that on another day you want to take.” Premier League The Observer Bournemouth Southampton match reports Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Reuse this content
Ficha técnica: Alineación UCAM Murcia: Javi Jiménez, Carlos Moreno, Rafa Páez, Fran Pérez, Dani Pérez, Kitoko, David López (Cristian Bustos 58') Marc Fernández, Urko Arroyo, Julen Colinas y Alberto Quiles (Arturo 58'). Alineación Jumilla: Jaume, Álvaro, Andrés Sánchez, Ceballos, Catalá, Manu Miquel (Manolo 82'), Chupe, Cifu, Fran Moreno, Óscar Rico (Txomin 70') y Titi (Chaco 79'). Goles: 0-1 Fran Moreno (37'). Árbitro: Montero de Lerma, del colegio castellano-manchego. Amonestó a los locales Carlos Moreno (37'), Kitoko (56') y Arturo (65'). Y amonestó a los visitantes Andrés Sánchez (34'), Cifuentes (53'), Jaume (64'), y Manolo (82'). Incidencias: 2.927 espectadores en La Condomina.