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Premier League round-up: Seamus Coleman own goal hands Bournemouth victory

Seamus Coleman's stoppage-time own goal condemned Everton to a bruising 2-1 defeat at Bournemouth as they equalled their worst Premier League run of 12 games without a win.

Beto’s 87th-minute equaliser to cancel out Dominic Solanke’s opener looked set to earn Sean Dyche’s side a valuable point, but Coleman’s late intervention left them empty-handed.

Adam's Smith deep cross bounced up and hit Coleman on the chest before dropping agonisingly into the net.

This is a crunch time for Everton both on and off the pitch. Their majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri said ahead of the game he remained confident the protracted takeover of the club by 777 Partners would be completed soon and herald a brighter future.

The club are also due to find out the verdict of a second charge of breaching the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules, with a further points deduction a possibility before the end of the season in addition to the six they have already lost.

Next up for the Toffees is a trip to Newcastle followed by a relegation clash against Burnley at Goodison Park.

Tottenham came from behind to beat relegation battlers Luton 2-1, boosting their top-four hopes.

Tahith Chong gave the Hatters a shock lead after just three minutes.

Spurs eventually got back on level terms six minutes into the second half through an own goal from Luton defender Issa Kabore.

Ange Postecoglou’s men completed the comeback with four minutes left through Son Heung-min’s deflected effort, which saw Luton slip into the bottom three on goal difference.

Nottingham Forest – deducted four points over breaches of the Premier League’s financial regulations – moved out of the dropzone after a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at the City Ground.

Jean-Philippe Mateta gave

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