Seamus Coleman netted the sixth own goal of his Everton profession on his 358th Premier League appearanceManager Sean Dyche says he’s “responsible” for Everton slumping to a membership record-equalling twelfth consecutive Premier League game with out a win.Long-serving captain Seamus Coleman’s late own goal handed Bournemouth victory in an extraordinary end.Dominic Solanke’s header regarded set to show the distinction for the Cherries in a game of attrition and little high quality.But the competition burst into life with time operating out for Everton.The Toffees thought they’d salvage a minimum of a level when Beto took benefit of a goalkeeping error from Neto.However, Coleman chested a cross into his own web – underneath no strain – in harm time.Everton haven’t gained within the league since 16 December and, sitting in sixteenth place, are solely three factors clear of the relegation zone.Dyche’s group would have a larger cushion from the underside three if the membership had not been docked six factors for breaching financial guidelines. That was diminished on appeal from an initial 10-point penalty.”We’re responsible, I’m responsible. I didn’t come into it thinking it was a walk in the park,” mentioned Dyche, who was appointed in January final yr.”But when things go against you outside your control – the 10 points and the referee today – they are really important moments.”Bournemouth, in the meantime, look all however secure after shifting on to 38 factors with 9 video games left.Late twist indicative of Everton’s depressing runEverton face a nervy finish to the season as they purpose to protect their proud document of by no means being relegated from the Premier League and prolong their 70-year keep within the prime flight.But their woeful latest run, which has come towards the backdrop of uncertainty off the pitch, has left them perilously close to the relegation zone.Their fight to keep up might but be hit by a additional factors deduction for a second alleged breach of the Premier League’s revenue and sustainability guidelines.Regardless of what occurs in that scenario, this was one other worrying efficiency for Dyche’s facet and their supporters.Bournemouth 2-1 Everton: We did not control our own efficiency – Sean DycheWhereas Everton had a lot of possession, they struggled to commonly break down Bournemouth’s defence till Beto was gifted a goal that the guests thought could be enough for a level.However, there was one other late twist which moderately summed up Everton’s latest misfortune.With Coleman maybe anticipating goalkeeper Jordan Pickford to collect, the 35-year-old Irishman bundled into his own goal and regarded disconsolate because the realisation dawned it was in all probability too late for Everton to pinch a second equaliser.”It’s tough for Seamus. He puts his heart and soul into this team and gives everything,” mentioned Toffees winger Jack Harrison.”It is always a difficult thing, but Seamus is a great captain and great leader. He will bounce back.”Toffees boss Dyche additionally bemoaned Dominic Calvert-Lewin not being given a second-half penalty, when the rating was 0-0, after being clipped throughout the shins by Tyler Adams.”We can’t get on the right side of the referees at the minute and so we have to make sure we take care of ourselves. That’s what we didn’t do in the dying embers of the game,” Dyche mentioned.Solanke stakes England declare?Dominic Solanke scored his sixteenth Premier League goal this seasonYet again, Solanke demonstrated his significance to Bournemouth with a goal that set his group on the trail to back-to-back wins.Solanke’s header equalled the membership document of 16 Premier League targets in a season, set by Joshua King in 2016-17, and afterwards team-mate Adam Smith led requires the striker to obtain England recognition.Now 26, Solanke gained his solitary England cap in 2017 when he got here on as a substitute towards Brazil.”I don’t really understand why he isn’t in the England squad. Maybe because he plays for little old Bournemouth,” mentioned Smith.”He’s a top player and if he keeps scoring goals like this I am sure he will get in the squad.”Bournemouth 2-1 Everton: ‘Smart’ Bournemouth deserved to win – Andoni IraolaWhile Solanke put the ball within the web thanks to his motion and method, the goal was created by substitute Lloyd Kelly’s glorious supply from the left flank.Kelly had missed 5 video games with a hip harm and, simply 60 seconds after approaching to the pitch, whipped in a pinpoint cross between two Everton defenders which invited Solanke to assault it.It was a uncommon piece of attacking brilliance and proved important in Bournemouth – ultimately – claiming most factors as they edged nearer to their highest factors tally in a Premier League season.Andoni Iraola’s facet are eight factors behind the membership’s finest haul of 46 factors, which got here in a ninth-place end underneath Eddie Howe in 2016-17.Player of the matchSolankeDominic SolankeAFC BournemouthSquad number9Player identifySolankeSquad number11Player identifyOuattaraSquad number29Player nameBillingSquad number24Player nameSemenyoSquad number26Player nameÜnalSquad number5Player identifyKellySquad number6Player nameMephamSquad number27Player identifyZabarnyiSquad number19Player nameKluivertSquad number15Player nameA SmithSquad number4Player nameL Prepare dinnerSquad number16Player nameTavernierSquad number1Player identifyNetoSquad number3Player nameKerkezSquad number18Player identifyAdamsEvertonSquad number14Player identifyBetoSquad number32Player nameBranthwaiteSquad number6Player identifyTarkowskiSquad number1Player identifyPickfordSquad number23Player identifyColemanSquad number22Player nameGodfreySquad number16Player nameDoucouréSquad number37Player nameGarnerSquad number8Player identifyOnanaSquad number7Player nameMcNeilSquad number11Player identifyHarrisonSquad number21Player identifyAndré GomesSquad number9Player identifyCalvert-LewinSquad number18Player identifyYoungLine-upsBournemouthFormation 4-2-3-11Neto15A Smith27Zabarnyi6Mepham3Kerkez18Adams4L Cook24Semenyo19Kluivert16Tavernier9Solanke1Neto15A Smith27Zabarnyi6Mepham3KerkezSubstituted forKellyat 63’minutes18Adams4L Cook24Semenyo19KluivertSubstituted forBillingat 73’minutes16TavernierSubstituted forOuattaraat 74’minutes9SolankeBooked at 30minsSubstituted forÜnalat 85’minutesSubstitutes5Kelly8Faivre11Ouattara14Scott23Hill26Ünal29Billing37Aarons42TraversEvertonFormation 4-4-1-11Pickford23Coleman6Tarkowski32Branthwaite22Godfrey11Harrison8Onana37Garner7McNeil16Doucouré9Calvert-Lewin1Pickford23Coleman6TarkowskiBooked at 76mins32Branthwaite22Godfrey11HarrisonSubstituted forYoungat 72’minutes8OnanaBooked at 42minsSubstituted forGomes Betuncalat 79’minutes37Garner7McNeil16DoucouréSubstituted forAndré Gomesat 72’minutes9Calvert-LewinSubstitutes2Patterson5Keane12Neves Virgínia14Gomes Betuncal18Young21André Gomes27Gueye28Ramalho Chermiti51WarringtonReferee:Samuel BarrottAttendance:11,207Live TextMatch ends, Bournemouth 2, Everton 1.Second Half ends, Bournemouth 2, Everton 1.Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Dwight McNeil.Foul by André Gomes (Everton).Tyler Adams (Bournemouth) wins a free kick within the defensive half.Delay over. They are prepared to proceed.Delay in match as a result of of an harm Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton).Own Goal by Séamus Coleman, Everton. Bournemouth 2, Everton 1.Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Ashley Young.Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by James Tarkowski.Goal! Bournemouth 1, Everton 1. Beto (Everton) left footed shot from very close vary to the underside proper nook.Substitution, Bournemouth. Enes Ünal replaces Dominic Solanke.Foul by Ashley Young (Everton).Dango Ouattara (Bournemouth) wins a free kick on the left wing.Attempt saved. Beto (Everton) header from the centre of the field is saved within the centre of the goal. Assisted by James Tarkowski with a headed cross.Corner, Everton. Conceded by Illia Zabarnyi.André Gomes (Everton) wins a free kick on the suitable wing.Foul by Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth).Substitution, Everton. Beto replaces Amadou Onana.James Tarkowski (Everton) is proven the yellow card for a dangerous foul.