Bournemouth looks at Everton and see Southampton was beaten by Burnley on the championship side.


David Moye’s recent advancements were checked this afternoon as Bournemouth scored 2-0 in the tie in the final FA Cup at Goodison Park.

Toffee, who moved to Bramrioke’s new stadium to start the next season, had won three of his four games since Moe’s return, but could not rival Andniira Ora’s men.

Yesterday, Iraora, who was selected as the Premier League manager of the month in January, gave several key players a break, but Anton Semeño retained his position and it was him who contributed to the opener.

A victim of a poor challenge from James Tarkowski, Semeño stepped up 23 minutes later to fire the resulting penalty past Jordan Pickford.

Also, Tarkovsky wasn’t Cherry’s second second, and his slack pass allowed Marcusta Vernier to own the ball in dangerous areas. Tavernier’s shot was blocked, but Daniel Jebbison bundled the ball on his second attempt.

Debuting Carlos Alcaraz hit Everton’s post, but they couldn’t find a way back.

The saint stumbles again

Burnley continued his amazing defensive record with a 1-0 win at Southampton, allowing minor shocks to be classified.

Scott Parker’s team, who joined the game behind the ninth consecutive clean sheet in the championship, won the 77-minute goal thanks to a new signature.

Faithful Saints Premier League fighter Ipswich got much better and scored 4-1 at Coventry City.

The summer signature that signed Jack Clark, who struggles to influence the tractor boys following his travels from Sunderland, was after Joel Lattie-Diere canceled George Hurst’s early penalty. He won the net twice.

Jayden Filigen netted Ipswich’s fourth.

Muniz with Fulham’s Double

Rodrigo Muniz scored twice as Fulham won 2-1 at Wigan and Johnny Smith took the target.

Both the games between Stoke and Cardiff and Preston and Wycom spent extra time.

Stoke chased 2-0 and hit the lead to 3-2. Rubin Colwill went 3-3 in his second game.

Preston and Wyconve were not at the finish line after 90 minutes.

Azeez Downs Leeds

In the early FA Cup games that day, Manchester City hit to win 2-1 at Leighton Orient Millwall secured a surprising 2-0 victory in Leeds courtesy of two goals from Femi Azeez.

By visiting goalkeeper Liam Roberts, Leeds hampered a potential way to get back into the game by saving Pascal Struik’s penalty.



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