Bournemouth cruise past Everton; Liverpool beaten by Milan | OneFootball

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Hannah Pinnock·26 de julho de 2025

Bournemouth cruise past Everton; Liverpool beaten by Milan

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A number of pre-season friendlies take place this afternoon as clubs ramp up their preparations for the new campaign.

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Several Premier League clubs are in action including Liverpool, Tottenham and Nottingham Forest.


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Here's a look at how everyone got on...


Bournemouth defeat Everton 3-0

Scorers: Billing 55', Ouattara 59', Adu-Adjei 69'

Bournemouth beat Everton 3-0 at MetLife Stadium as part of the Premier League Summer Series.

After an end-to-end first-half, both sides were goalless at the break.

Eventually, Bournemouth broke the deadlock as Philip Billing found the top-right corner with a stunning strike. Minutes later, Dango Ouattara beat Jordan Pickford at the near-post, firing his shot into the top-left corner.

Daniel Adu-Adjei intercepted a poor back-pass from Jake O'Brien to seal a 3-0 win for the Cherries.


Nottingham Forest beaten 3-1 by Fulham

Scorers: Wilson 16', 20', Pereira 58' ; Wood 75'

Fulham grabbed a comfortable 3-1 win against Nottingham Forest, thanks to a stunning brace from Harry Wilson.

Wilson opened the scoring with a lovely touch and an equally lovely chip over the goalkeeper. He scored again just minutes later, drilling a free-kick into the bottom-right corner.

In the second half, Andreas Pereira made a late run into the box, latching onto a cross to give Fulham a commanding 3-0 lead.

Chris Wood got one back for Forest with a well-placed header into the bottom-left corner.


Roma clinch narrow win over Kaiserslautern

Scorers: Ferguson 16'

Serie A giants Roma clinched a narrow victory over second tier German side Kaiserslautern.

New arrival Evan Ferguson scored the only goal of the game in the first half, continuing his bright start to life with the Italian club.

Roma continued to dominate possession and registered 10 attempts on goal, five of which were on target, but they failed to add to their tally.


Spurs held to goalless draw against Luton Town

Spurs played out their second friendly on Saturday afternoon, having initially been held to a 2-2 draw against Wycombe Wanderers earlier in the day.

The likes of Micky van de Ven, Brennan Johnson, Mathys Tel and new signing Mohammed Kudus were among the first team players to start against Luton at Kenilworth Road.

Despite Spurs dominating possession, it was the hosts who created more chances with 11 attempts on goal, two of which were on target.

Thomas Frank's side managed just two shots on goal, one of which was on target, as they failed to find the back of the net.


Rangers salvage draw against Middlesbrough

Scorers: Danilo 63', Curtis 78' ; Borges 9', Fry 57'

It took just nine minutes for the visitors to open the scoring at Ibrox as Neto Borges fired Middlesbrough in front.

In the second half, Boro extended their lead on 57 minutes as Dael Fry scored their second of the afternoon.

Rangers pulled a goal back a little after the hour mark as Danilo headed in from a Max Aarons delivery.

Teenager Findlay Curtis found the equaliser with 10 minutes left to play as he found the back of the net from close range.


Liverpool suffer defeat against AC Milan

Scorers: Szoboszlai 26' Gakpo 90+3'; Leão 10', Loftus-Cheek 52', Okafor 59', 90+4':

Rafael Leão opened the scoring for AC Milan after 10 minutes after a swift counter-attack from the Italian side, before a curled effort from Dominik Szoboszlai levelled the scoreline before half time.

Milan restored their lead in the second half through Ruben Loftus-Cheek before Noah Okafor added a third before the hour mark.

Liverpool pushed to get themselves back in the game as they dominated possession, and it was Cody Gakpo who pulled one back late on in stoppage time.

However, a mistake from new signing Giorgi Mamardashvili and Kostas Tsimikas gifted Milan a fourth as Okafor scored his second of the game.


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