Goals from Josh King, Dominic Solanke and Junior Stanislas secured a 3-1 win at Goodison Park but results elsewhere conspired to relegate Eddie Howe’s side
It was on the long walk out of Goodison Park towards the temporary changing room behind the Park End Stand that Bournemouth discovered their five-year residence in the Premier League was over. Eddie Howe’s side delivered as they had to, ending Everton’s 11-game unbeaten home run and recording the club’s first ever win at Goodison, but there would be no helping hand from elsewhere.
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