Bournemouth out of bottom three with win at Wolves


Marcus Tavernier celebrates scoring for Bournemouth against Wolves
Marcus Tavernier had been sidelined with a hamstring injury since November

Bournemouth climbed out of the Premier League relegation zone as Marcus Tavernier’s goal helped them to a narrow win over Wolves at Molineux.

In his first start since November, Tavernier met Dominic Solanke’s cross with his thigh to bundle Bournemouth ahead in the 49th minute.

The Cherries held on to secure a second away win of the season and move up to 17th in the table. Wolves remain two points ahead of Bournemouth in 15th.

Cherries finally end winless run

Victory was Bournemouth’s first since manager Gary O’Neil was appointed permanent manager at the end of November.

The Cherries had been winless in their last seven Premier League matches before their trip to the Midlands, losing five times and scoring just twice.

“We needed to win a game,” O’Neil told BBC Sport. “We’ve come to a team who are in real good form and won an away game in the Premier League. It’s big for us.”

The visitors showed little promise going forward in the first half, with Tavernier’s goal after the restart coming from a rare foray.

But once they went ahead they defended resolutely, with goalkeeper Neto doing well to tip a Craig Dawson header over the crossbar midway through the second half.

“It’s really fine margins and we’ve managed to swing them in our favour today,” O’Neil added.

“Today we’ve put in a good display and [have] shown some really good quality to score a goal and defend our box.”

Bournemouth held on to record their first away clean sheet this season, and their first win since the Premier League resumed after the World Cup.

They are one point above the bottom three and now prepare to face Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool in their next three fixtures.

Wolves toothless in attack

“After they scored we played with a big frustration,” Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui said.

“This is a pity for me because in these moments we have to be calm and play football. We forgot this a little bit.”

Only Manchester City had been in better form over their past four top-flight fixtures than Wolves coming into this match.

Lopetegui’s side had won three of their last four and were looking to equal a club record of three Premier League victories in a row.

But they were toothless going forward with Dawson’s header and a late Ruben Neves half-volley, which was easily saved by Neto, their only true chances of note.

Matheus Cunha also had a flurry of second-half shots for the hosts but was unable to find the target.

“It is a pity, we’ve lost an important match for us,” Lopetegui added. “But I repeat the same mantra. It’s going to be a long race for all and we have to be ready.”

Wolves have scored just seven second-half goals in this season’s Premier League, fewer than any other team, and could not find an equaliser.

They face Fulham in their next match on Friday.

Player of the match

Rúben NevesRúben Neves

Wolverhampton Wanderers

  1. Squad number8Player nameRúben Neves

  2. Squad number37Player nameTraoré

  3. Squad number15Player nameDawson

  4. Squad number23Player nameKilman

  5. Squad number64Player nameBueno

  6. Squad number28Player nameJoão Moutinho

  7. Squad number27Player nameMatheus Nunes

  8. Squad number22Player nameNélson Semedo

  9. Squad number21Player nameSarabia

  10. Squad number12Player nameMatheus Cunha

  11. Squad number1Player nameJosé Sá

  12. Squad number3Player nameAït-Nouri

  13. Squad number35Player nameJoão Gomes

  14. Squad number10Player nameDaniel Podence

  15. Squad number29Player nameDiego Costa

  16. Squad number9Player nameJiménez

AFC Bournemouth

  1. Squad number6Player nameMepham

  2. Squad number24Player nameSemenyo

  3. Squad number18Player nameViña

  4. Squad number32Player nameAnthony

  5. Squad number3Player nameStephens

  6. Squad number13Player nameNeto

  7. Squad number9Player nameSolanke

  8. Squad number16Player nameTavernier

  9. Squad number22Player nameTraorè

  10. Squad number11Player nameOuattara

  11. Squad number14Player nameRothwell

  12. Squad number25Player nameSenesi

  13. Squad number33Player nameZemura

  14. Squad number29Player nameBilling

  15. Squad number15Player nameA Smith

  16. Squad number8Player nameLerma

Line-ups

Wolves

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1
  • 22Nélson Semedo
  • 15Dawson
  • 23Kilman
  • 64BuenoSubstituted forAït-Nouriat 62′minutesBooked at 72mins
  • 8Neves
  • 27NunesSubstituted forPodenceat 61′minutes
  • 37TraoréSubstituted forJiménezat 77′minutes
  • 28João MoutinhoSubstituted forGomes da Silvaat 70′minutesBooked at 74mins
  • 21SarabiaBooked at 86mins
  • 12Santos Carneiro Da CunhaSubstituted forDiego Costaat 70′minutes

Substitutes

  • 3Aït-Nouri
  • 4Collins
  • 9Jiménez
  • 10Podence
  • 19Castro Otto
  • 25Bentley
  • 29Diego Costa
  • 35Gomes da Silva
  • 59Hodge

Bournemouth

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 13Neto
  • 15A SmithBooked at 70mins
  • 3Stephens
  • 25SenesiBooked at 74mins
  • 33ZemuraSubstituted forViñaat 85′minutes
  • 8LermaSubstituted forRothwellat 45′minutes
  • 29BillingBooked at 29mins
  • 11OuattaraSubstituted forSemenyoat 58′minutes
  • 22TraorèSubstituted forMephamat 81′minutes
  • 16TavernierSubstituted forAnthonyat 57′minutes
  • 9Solanke

Substitutes

  • 1Travers
  • 2Fredericks
  • 6Mepham
  • 10Christie
  • 14Rothwell
  • 18Viña
  • 21Moore
  • 24Semenyo
  • 32Anthony

Referee:
Michael Salisbury

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