Bournemouth see off Everton while sorry Southampton beaten by Championship side Burnley

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The recent progress of Everton under David Moyes were verified this afternoon while Bournemouth won 2-0 during the last equality of the FA Cup to play Goodison Park.

The Toffees, who move to their new stadium in Bramley Dock for the start of next season, had won three of their four games since the return of Moyes, but they were not a match for Andoni Iraola’s men.

Iraola, who was appointed yesterday manager of the Premier League of the month for January, rested some key players, but Antone Semenyo retained his place and it was he who contributed to their first match.

Having been the victim of a bad challenge by James Tarkowski, Semenyo intervened to dismiss the penalty resulting in front of Jordan Pickford after 23 minutes.

And Tarkowski was also at fault for the second of the Cherries, his Slack pass allowing Marcus Tavernier to take possession of the ball in a dangerous area. Tavernier’s shot was blocked but Daniel Jebbison brought together the ball during the second attempt.

Beginner Carlos Alcaraz struck a position for Everton, but they could not find any way back.

The saints stumble again

Burnley continued his remarkable defensive record with a 1-0 victory in Southampton in what could be a minor shock.

The Scott Parker team, which entered this match in the rear of nine consecutive clean sheets in the championship, won it thanks to the new goal of the 77th minute of Marcus Edwards.

Fighters from the Premier League of Holy Ipswich have successfully achieved much, winning 4-1 in Coventry City.

Jack Clarke’s summer signing, who had a hard time having an impact with the tractor boys after his move from Sunderland, scored twice after Joel Latibeaudere canceled the early penalty of George Hirst.

Jaden Philogene marked the fourth of Ipswich.

Double muniz for Fulham

Rodrigo Muniz scored twice as much as Fulham won 2-1 in Wigan, for whom Jonny Smith was on the target.

The games between Stoke and Cardiff and Preston and Wycombe both went to time.

And it was Cardiff and Preston who came out victorious at the end, both winning penalties and reserving their place in the fifth round.

Stoke had dragged only 2-0 to retaliate to lead 3-2. Rubin Colwill made 3-3 with his second in the match.

Azeez Downs Leeds

In the first games of the day in FA, Manchester City struck to win 2-1 in Leyton Orient While Millwall obtained a 2-0 surprise victory in Leeds thanks to two goals from FEMI Azeez.

The goalkeeper visiting Liam Roberts prevented Leeds from returning potential in the game by saving the penalty of Pascal Strujk.


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