Everton have survived on the final day of the Premier League season, with Leicester City and Leeds United suffering relegation to the Championship.
Sean Dyche’s side knew that a victory on Sunday afternoon would be enough to keep them in the topflight and that’s what they managed, beating Bournemouth 1-0 at Goodison Park.
It was a seriously nervy affair and not an entirely convincing win over the Cherries, who had nothing to play for having long since secured their own survival.
However, the performance is irrelevant and the win the only thing that matters for the Toffees, which was given to them by a fine Abdoulaye Doucoure strike on 57 minutes.
Bournemouth admirably fought hard when they had little to fight for, committed to spoiling the party, but Everton held on for the all-important three points.
Everton finished the season on 36 points, two clear of the relegation zone, with the victory over Bournemouth just their eighth of the campaign.
Toffees defender Conor Coady told Sky Sports: ‘It’s relief. This has become a bit of a thing now but we don’t want to make it a bit of a thing. It’s a lot of relief.
‘We need to not make this a common theme, this is the last two seasons now, but this club has to rise and has to get better now.’
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