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Tom Barclay
Tom Barclay is a sports journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He covers Premier League football for The Sun, Britain's biggest newspaper.
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Bournemouth 0 Tottenham 2: Maddison inspires Spurs to win with first goal and brilliantly hits back at X-rated chants
26 Aug 2023
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The Sun
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James Maddison led Tottenham Hotspur to a 2-0 victory over Bournemouth, scoring the first goal and responding to negative chants from the home fans. Dejan Kulusevski secured the win with his first goal of the season. Tottenham's new manager Ange Postecoglou has now accumulated seven points from his first three games. Despite Bournemouth's efforts, including a shot from Philip Billing, Tottenham maintained control, with Maddison's performance standing out. The match took place at the Vitality Stadium amid challenging weather conditions.
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Chris Brereton
I am a journalist based in Liverpool, United Kingdom. I have over a decade's journalistic experience, including covering Premier League and international sport for the national and international media both in the UK and in Thailand and Australia. In addition to sport reporting, I have also worked ...
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David Wagner admits 'the grass is not always greener' as he sticks by Huddersfield
02 Sept 2018
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The Independent
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David Wagner, Huddersfield's manager, remains committed to the club despite being a potential top candidate for other Premier League teams. His pragmatic approach to management and the team's defensive playstyle were evident in a recent match against Everton, which ended in a draw. Huddersfield's Philip Billing and Everton's Dominic Calvert-Lewin both scored headers, but no further goals were made. Wagner has the support of his squad, who understand their strengths lie in resilience over flair. Everton's manager, Marco Silva, faces challenges with a changing defense and multiple player absences, but looks forward to the international break for recovery.
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Dan Nolan
Dan Nolan is a journalist based in Budapest, Hungary.
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Bournemouth survive late Fulham onslaught in top-of-the-table thriller under the lights
06 Oct 2023
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Morning Star
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In a thrilling Championship match, Bournemouth and Fulham drew 1-1 at Craven Cottage. Dominic Solanke scored early in the second half for Bournemouth, but Tosin Adarabioyo equalized late for Fulham. The game featured intense action, with Fulham dominating the second half and Bournemouth employing time-wasting tactics. Both teams remain at the top of the table, with Fulham maintaining a one-point lead. Bournemouth's manager, Scott Parker, faced his former club and expressed pride in his tenure there. The match highlighted key performances from players like Aleksandar Mitrovic and Neeskens Kebano.
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Rachel Steinberg
I am a London-based freelance multimedia journalist writing about sport, entertainment, lifestyle and travel for titles including the Independent, the i Paper, Metro.co.uk, the Daily Mirror, the Yorkshire Post, MailOnline and others.
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Dominic Solanke continues fine scoring form as Bournemouth cruise past Fulham
26 Dec 2023
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sports.yahoo.com
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Dominic Solanke scored a penalty contributing to Bournemouth's 3-0 victory over Fulham. Justin Kluivert opened the scoring, and Luis Sinisterra added a third goal in stoppage time. Fulham's Bernd Leno showed frustration, pushing a ball boy, for which he later apologized. The match marked Bournemouth's first home game since the incident involving Luton captain Tom Lockyer's cardiac arrest, with a tribute paid before the match.
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