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Defoe nets winner in Cherries’ first win

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LONDON: Bournemout­h’s Jermain Defoe scored his first goal in his second spell at the club in a 2-1 win over promoted Brighton as Eddie Howe’s side grabbed a vital first English Premier League victory of the season.

The south coast side went into the game second bottom in the league, having lost their first four fixtures and scored only once.

Their miserable run looked like it might continue as, after a goalless first half at the Vitality Stadium, the visitors took a surprise lead 10 minutes after the break when Solly March headed in his first Premier League goal from Pascal Gross’ cross.

Chris Hughton’s side were ahead for 12 minutes before Bournemout­h’s Jordon Ibe changed the game. The influentia­l former Liverpool attacker found South African midfielder Andrew Surman in the middle of the box, who finished in the far left corner of the Brighton goal.

Ibe turned provider again little more than five minutes later, showing good control out- side the area to hold onto the ball and play it through to veteran Defoe.

The 34-year-old did not need to take a touch as he span quickly and struck the ball low past goalkeeper Mathew Ryan to score his first goal in a Bournemout­h shirt since he lined up alongside his now manager 16 years ago.

“He’s an unbelievab­le profession­al. He sets the example. He wants to train every day, he doesn’t want to be treated as a special case, he really wants to muck in and be one of the boys ... He’s got the finishing ability to score lots of goals for us,” Howe told Sky Sports.

After securing their first-ever Premier League win last week over West Bromwich Albion, Brighton found they relaxed too much after going in front against the run of play.

“(I am) incredibly disappoint­ed. They have a lot of quality and move the ball well but we handled it well for a lot of the game,” said Hughton. “We never looked like conceding before then.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Well covered: Bournemout­h’s Jermain Defoe shielding the ball from Brighton’s Shane Duffy during the match on Friday. — AFP
Well covered: Bournemout­h’s Jermain Defoe shielding the ball from Brighton’s Shane Duffy during the match on Friday. — AFP

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