Rayan scores again as Bournemouth fight back to beat Everton

Brazilian teenager Rayan continued his blistering start to life in the Premier League as Bournemouth came from behind to defeat 10-man Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

After making a £24.7 million move from Vasco de Gama last month, Rayan scored for a second game in a row to cancel out Iliman Ndiaye’s first-half penalty, before Amine Adli put Bournemouth ahead less than four minutes later.

A disastrous eight-minute period for Everton was compounded when defender Jake O’Brien was sent off for a professional foul on Adli.

Everton enjoyed the better of the first half and were gifted a penalty when 19-year-old Rayan felled Jarrad Branthwaite with a clumsy challenge.

In-form Thierno Barry should have put Everton ahead on the half hour mark when he fired wide from six yards out, and minutes into the second half he saw a close-range chance blocked on the goal-line.

Bournemouth responded in breathtaking fashion – Rayan headed in Adrien Truffert’s cross at the back post, before Adli latched onto a James Hill header to finish off a well-worked free-kick routine.

Victory extends Bournemouth’s unbeaten run to six Premier Legue games, whereas Everton are now winless in their last five home league matches.