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Bournemouth make a 'statement' in rout of Everton

Bournemouth make a 'statement' in rout of Everton

NBC Sports26-07-2025
Rebecca Lowe and Robbie Earle share their thoughts on Bournemouth cruising past a lackluster Everton side in the first match of the 2025 Premier League Summer Series.
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