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Bournemouth 3 Everton 1: Delph deflects Fraser strike into own net after roaring ‘everyone is f***ing s*** right now’

FABIAN DELPH deflected a Ryan Fraser free-kick into own his net after earlier roaring "everyone is f***ing s*** right now" at his Everton team-mates against Bournemouth.

The Everton midfielder, 29, could clearly be seen taking aim at his Toffees pals in a video shared on Twitter.

 Delph was left red-faced after his role in Bournemouth's second goal
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Delph was left red-faced after his role in Bournemouth's second goalCredit: Reuters
 Callum Wilson scored twice as Bournemouth ran out 3-1 winners
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Callum Wilson scored twice as Bournemouth ran out 3-1 winnersCredit: Getty

But he was left red-faced after he deflected Fraser's free-kick into his own net to make it 2-1 to the Cherries.

Callum Wilson scored twice - either side of the Delph blunder - as Bournemouth picked up a huge three points on the south coast.

Earlier in the game, Dominic Calvert-Lewin had equalised for Everton, before the second-half drama.

For Wilson, he made it three goals in two games as his double downed Marco Silva's side.

The England striker broke the deadlock midway through the first half with a close-range header.

The Toffees struck back just before the break thanks to Calvert-Lewin’s bullet header.

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But the tide turned in an even game on 68 minutes when sub Ryan Fraser’s free-kick went in via a big deflection from Delph.

And it was all over four minutes later when Wilson neatly fired past Jordan Pickford to add to his strike at Leicester before the international break.

Arsenal target Fraser had been left out of the starting line-up after a under-par start to the season, while Lewis Cook started for the first time since December after recovering from a serious knee injury.

Richarlison walloped the bar from 25 yards on 18 minutes but soon after the visitors were one down as Josh King kept in Diego Rico’s corner, allowing Wilson to nod home.

The leveller was pure class as Seamus Coleman fed Richarlison, who swung in a first-time cross that Calvert-Lewin thumped past Aaron Ramsdale.

Sky pundits felt Calvert-Lewin had fouled Steve Cook by holding his hands on the Cherries’ defender’s shoulders but there was no VAR review following the obligatory check.

Fraser came on just before the hour and shortly afterwards he luckily put his side ahead as his free-kick out wide flicked off Delph and bamboozled Pickford.

Wilson ensured the win within four minutes as he raced onto Rico’s long ball and slotted past a helpless, on-rushing Pickford.

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