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Evanilson scores twice to earn Bournemouth draw at West Ham

Evanilson scored twice to deny Graham Potter his fourth win as West Ham boss as Bournemouth grabbed a 2-2 draw at the London Stadium.

Niclas Fullkrug and Jarrod Bowen looked to have answered their manager’s pre-match rallying cry to not let the season fizzle out with second-half goals after Evanilson had struck before the break.

But Bournemouth’s in-form Brazilian took his tally to six goals in his last six matches as Andoni Iraola’s side headed back to the south coast with a point.

Potter had this week told his players in no uncertain terms that they are playing for their futures.

But there was a smattering of boos as the Hammers, with only three wins since Potter took over in January, trudged off at half-time without managing a single shot on target.

It was especially frustrating as Bournemouth were the team who seem to have run out of steam in recent weeks, having lost four and drawn one of their last five matches.

But they almost got off to a flyer in east London – there was just one minute on the clock when Dango Ouattara swung in a dangerous cross and Evanilson out-jumped Maximilian Kilman, only to glance his header inches wide.

They were gifted the lead by Alphonse Areola as half-time approached, the French goalkeeper fumbling a shot from Antoine Semenyo straight to the feet of Evanilson, who tucked away the rebound.

Bournemouth almost had a second moments later when Illia Zabarnyi headed Lewis Cook’s corner against the crossbar.

West Ham’s first half was summed up when Mohammed Kudus finally escaped the clutches of Milos Kerkez down the right, reached the byline and promptly tripped over his own feet.

The Hammers had looked utterly toothless until Fullkrug was sent on early in the second half.

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