Everton boss Marco Silva claimed his side had earned an "important win" after seeing off a spirited Bournemouth side 2-0 at Goodison Park.
The Toffees were second best for much of the first half, but finally got the breakthrough they were looking for in the 61st minute, as Kurt Zouma powered home a header. Despite a late barrage of attack from the Cherries, Silva's side emerged victorious, with substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin securing the win with a second goal deep into stoppage time.
Very important win at home today ! Glad with the 1st goal for @everton hopefully many more to come #alhamdulillah #lazoumance pic.twitter.com/7YHvj701So
— Kurt Zouma (@KurtZouma) January 13, 2019
Reflecting on his side's performance, via the Mirror, Silva claimed: "
“In the second half, we started to do it in a different way and started to break that pressure. And when the space started to appear we started to play faster and with more confidence and more quality also.”
EVERTON SECURE THE WIN!!
— 90min (@90min_Football) January 13, 2019
Full time: Everton 2-0 Bournemouth. pic.twitter.com/q9GO02cuNM
The Toffees' victory saw them move up to tenth in the league table, keeping their aims of Europa League qualification alive after winning their Premier League game since Boxing Day. Silva's side travel to Southampton next weekend, where they will face a tough test against
Source : 90min