Evanilson
Brazil
Both
Oct 6, 1999
26
6'0"
176 lb
CF
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Poacher
Six shots in draw
Evanilson registered six shots (two on goal) in Saturday's 0-0 draw against Burnley.
Analysis: Evanilson led the Bournemouth attacking effort Saturday with six shots (two on goal) but was unable to break the deadlock in a 0-0 draw versus Burnley. Across his last five appearances (four starts), the attacker has scored once from nine shots (five on goal) and created two chances. Evanilson has played the full 90 minutes twice across his last 10 appearances (eight starts) in all competitions.
Starts in return
Evanilson (undisclosed) is in the starting XI for Tuesday's match against Brentford.
Analysis: Evanilson is not going to miss anymore time despite his doubtful tag, with the forward fit enough for the starting XI immediately. He should assume this spot moving forward as he looks to add to his goal tally, recording six this season, including one last time out.
Doubtful against Brentford
Evanilson (knock) is doubtful for Tuesday's clash against Brentford after missing Sunday's training session due to an injury sustained in the previous match against Sunderland, coach Andoni Iraola said in the press conference. "It is too early, but the Brazilian didn't train yesterday as he was still sore. They train tonight, so they will assess him and how he trains."
Analysis: Evanilson (knock) is doubtful for Tuesday's clash against Brentford after picking up a dead leg Saturday against Sunderland. The Brazilian missed Sunday's training session and is set to be tested in today's workout to determine his availability. Junior Kroupi is expected to lead the line if he is unable to feature.
Scores off bench before knock
Evanilson (knock) scored a goal off bench before being forced off late during Saturday's clash against Sunderland.
Analysis: Evanilson checked in at halftime and instantly changed the tempo, burying the equalizer in the 63rd minute off a slick assist from Marcus Tavernier, but his outing was cut short after taking a heavy knock in the final five minutes. The striker tried to gut it out and stay on the pitch, yet eventually signaled to the bench and had to come off. He will be evaluated over the next few days with hopes of being ready for Tuesday's showdown against Brentford, and if he cannot go, Junior Kroupi is in line to lead the attack just like he did against the Black Cats.
Struggles against West Ham
Evanilson recorded one successful dribble and one block in Saturday's 0-0 draw versus West Ham United.
Analysis: Evanilson extended his poor run of form Saturday as he failed to score or assist for the fourth straight game. The striker remains on five goals during the current season, showing a stark contrast between his prolific January, when he scored three times across five matches, and a complete drought since then. In any case, he's still the first choice to lead the team's front line over Enes Unal.
Unproductive in win
Evanilson registered two shots (two on goal) in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Everton.
Analysis: Evanilson was denied a couple of chances by the opposing goalkeeper but didn't pose a big threat and was subbed off in the 58th minute during the midweek clash. The forward failed to find the net for the third straight game, recording neither a goal nor an assist in any of his side's last seven goals. Despite some strong stints in the current campaign, Evanilson's inconsistent form has prevented him from reaching his full potential, and he's still five goals away from his 2024/25 EPL season total.
Nets opener on Saturday
Evanilson scored one goal to go with three shots (one on goal) and two chances created in Saturday's 3-2 win versus Liverpool.
Analysis: Evanilson opened the scoring in the the 26th minute assisted by Alex Scott. Evanilson missed a big chance in the 84th minute and also made one tackle, one interception and one clearance. He has recently found his form, netting thrice in the last four games.
Four shots without goal
Evanilson generated four shots (one on goal) in Monday's 1-1 draw against Brighton.
Analysis: Evanilson took four shots for Bournemouth but was unable to score during the draw with Brighton. The forward has scored four goals this season with two goals coming in the last two Premier League games. He put one of his shots on target, making it five games in a row where he has put at least one shot on target.
Makes bench Saturday
Evanilson (undisclosed) finds a bench spot for Saturday's Carabao Cup match against Newcastle.
Analysis: Evanilson was a doubt for Saturday's Cup game against the Magpies but could clear his issues ahead of the game to find a bench spot. The striker could see some minutes off bench depending on how the match unfolds. Evanilson is an undisputed starter in the frontline for the Cherries and will claim back that role in the coming fixtures. Enes Unal is the one starting in his spot against Newcastle.
Uncertain for FA Cup tie
Evanilson (undisclosed) is uncertain for Saturday's FA Cup match against Newcastle United, according to manager Andoni Iraola. "[Evanilson and Unal] finished the game with some issues and will be assessed."
Analysis: The manager didn't rule out the Brazilian striker, but he didn't commit to his availability, either. The forward has been on a roll of late with back-to-back goals and three out of his last five EPL appearances, so not having him to lead the attacking line would be a huge blow, especially after the departure of Antoine Semenyo, who signed with Manchester City.
Scores again Wednesday
Evanilson scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Wednesday's 3-2 victory against Tottenham Hotspur.
Analysis: Evanilson scored another goal Wednesday, this time off a header assisted by Marcus Tavernier in the 22nd minute. It marked his fourth goal of the season, two of which have come against Spurs. He finished the match with two shots and one chance created before he was subbed off in the 64th minute for Enes Unal.
Gets gifted a goal
Evanilson scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Saturday's 3-2 loss versus Arsenal.
Analysis: The Bournemouth forward was simply in the right place at the right time as Gabriel's errant pass went right to him for an easy shot at the net, though it wasn't enough to carry the team for the rest of the match. Evanilson has an interesting matchup against a volatile Tottenham team which has kept back-to-back clean sheets but allowed five goals in the two games prior to those efforts.
Strikes once
Evanilson scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) in Monday's 4-4 draw against Manchester United.
Analysis: Evanilson scored a goal against Manchester United on Monday, delivering a beautiful curling shot in the second half off a feed from Marcus Tavernier. The goalscorer, who had gone 10 matches without finding the net, finally ended his drought by registering his second goal of the season in 14 Premier League appearances. He will need to build on his performance from this match to keep his starting spot, as he faces competition from Eli Kroupi for the center-forward position.
Post hit in loss to Villa
Evanilson recorded two shots (none on goal), one cross (none accurate) and one chance created in Sunday's 4-0 defeat versus Aston Villa.
Analysis: Evanilson lacked effectiveness Sunday. The striker almost got onto the scoresheet when a header grazed the post, but he did not place any shots on target. In midfield action he only won one of the five duels he engaged in and was subbed after 77 minutes. The regular starter has only netted one this season from nine appearances; he risks losing his starting spot to Eli Kroupi who has netted four. The young Frenchman bagged most of these goals when he recently took Evanilson's position while he was injured.
Substitute option against City
Evanilson (calf) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Manchester City.
Analysis: Evanilson could play again following a two-game absence. However, the current starting striker Eli Kroupi is in strong form, so it's unclear if the Brazilian will get as many opportunities as he did in the initial stages of the campaign, when he scored just once over seven league appearances.
Back in contention
Evanilson (calf) is back available for Sunday's clash against Manchester City, coach Andoni Iraola said in the press conference, according to Alexander Smith from the Bournemouth Daily Echo.
Analysis: Evanilson has trained fully this week after recovering from a calf injury that sidelined him in the last two games. The striker is back available for Sunday's clash against the Citizens but given the actual form of the young Eli Kroupi, it remains to be seen if the Brazilian will be rushed back to the starting squad on Sunday.
Ruled out again
Evanilson (calf) is not an option but is "not far" for Sunday's clash against Nottingham Forest, coach Andoni Iraola said in the press conference, according to Alexander Smith from the Bournemouth Daily Echo.
Analysis: Evanilson suffered a calf injury ahead of last week's fixture against Crystal Palace and remains out for Sunday's game against Forest. The striker doesn't have a clear timeline to return but he will likely be assessed at the beginning of next week to see where he is. Until then, Eli Junior Kroupi is expected to get a larger role in the frontline for the Cherries.
Unlikely for Nottingham match
Evanilson (calf) was deemed to have suffered a minor injury but is doubtful for Sunday's match against Nottingham Forest, according to manager Adoni Iraola, per Alexander Smith of the Bournemouth Echo.
Analysis: Evanilson went down with a calf injury ahead of Saturday's match and appears to be set for more time on the sidelines, as the forward is setting up to be doubtful for their next contest against Nottingham Forest on Sunday. This comes even though his injury was deemed small, needing a bit of time to recover to ensure he doesn't suffer a setback. He has been a regular starter, so the club will be waiting on his return, with Eli Junior Kroupi possibly taking his spot if he misses out again after serving at forward while Evanilson was out against Crystal Palace.
Suffers calf injury
Evanilson (calf) suffered an injury and will likely miss some time to recover, coach Andoni Iraola said to the media, according to Alex Smith from the Bournemouth Echo. "Unluckily he's also injured. Evanilson, he felt something in the soleus and he will be out. It doesn't look big also, but definitely not available today and we'll see for the next weeks."
Analysis: Evanilson won't be involved in Saturday's clash against Crystal Palace after suffering a calf injury. The striker will be assessed at the beginning of next week to know if he has to miss more time to recover from the injury. If this is the case, Eli Junior Kroupi will likely replace him again in the frontline for the Cherries.
No shots on target in drab draw
Evanilson registered one shot (not on goal), one cross (not accurate) and one chance created in Sunday's 0-0 draw versus Newcastle United.
Analysis: Evanilson's performance was limited Sunday in a goalless game that offered few attacking opportunities for either side. He did create the disallowed goal via a cut-back to David Brooks who finished but was ruled offside, and had a shot at goal blocked. In open play he was central to the Cherries early offensive pressure, combining well, drawing defenders and enabling chances. In recent matches Evanilson has been getting more involvement in the final third, better link-ups, and creeping consistency even if he has only found the net once. He is well-positioned to improve his scoring effectiveness in upcoming fixtures.
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