Evanilson helped Bournemouth with a late equalizer in the 96th minute ending the match at a 1-1 draw against Aston Villa, putting a stop to Villa’s streak of three consecutive home clean sheets.
Aston Villa dominated the match at the beginning of the game after their third straight UEFA Champions League win.
Villa missed an opportunity that would have sealed a win for the team after VAR ruled the goal out due to Ollie Watkins’ failure to keep the ball in play. Both teams gathered a lot of chances as the first half was coming to an end, with the best falling to Ezri Konsa, whose efforts to score were tipped around the post by the impressive Travers.
Aston Villa dominance continues as Travers helped Bournemouth escape defeat, to deny Ollie Watkins and Pau Torres in quick succession. Aston Villa’s effort finally ended in a goal when Leon Bailey’s gave a beautiful pass to Ross Barkley, who came in as a substitute and hit the ball to the bottom corner of the post.
Bournemouth scored a last-gasp goal to equalize when Aston Villa thought that it had secured three points.
Evanilson was able to successfully convert Marcus Tavernier’s free-kick into the far corner in the sixth minute of the final whistle, which helped Bournemouth share a point each after a 1-1 draw.