Amine Adli
Morocco
Left
May 10, 2000
25
5'11"
159 lb
LW
RW
Half-Space Orchestrator
Scores goal in win
Adli scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) in Tuesday's 2-1 victory versus Everton.
Analysis: Adli finished a set piece that completed his team's comeback after 64 minutes of play Tuesday. He bounced back from one game without direct contributions, but he took at least one shot for the fourth time in a row while adding to his two goals and one assist over that period. However, he lacked playmaking output as he didn't take any corner kicks this time. In any case, his current momentum should be enough for him to retain offensive upside as a regular starter on the left wing.
Assists opener in 2-0 win
Adli assisted once to go with two shots (one on goal), seven crosses (one accurate) and five corners in Saturday's 2-0 win versus Wolverhampton. In addition, he was given a yellow card in the 60th minute.
Analysis: Amine Adli assisted Junior Kroupi in opening the scoring for Wolves. The winger has provided goal involvements in back-to-back games, having started three Premier League games in a row for the first time this season. Adli has benefited in that sense from the departure of Antoine Semenyo.
Nets winner
Adli scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) and six crosses (zero accurate) in Saturday's 3-2 victory against Liverpool.
Analysis: Adli capitalised on the chaos in the box following a long throw and netted the winner in the 95th minute. He recorded three clearances, three tackles, one interception and one block and this was also only his second goal of the campaign.
Wins penalty in 1-1 draw
Adli was injured and subbed out in the 79th minute of Monday's 1-1 draw versus Brighton. He recorded two tackles (one won) and one clearance before exiting the match.
Analysis: Adli was very quick off the mark to win the penalty, which led to Bournemouth's only goal of the game. He was able to get to the ball first, and he was caught by Bart Verbruggen to win the penalty. This was only his fourth start of the year and he scored his only goal of the year in one of these starts.
Scores first of season
Adli scored one goal to go with two shots (one on goal) and one chance created in Saturday's 3-2 loss versus Sunderland.
Analysis: Adli saw his second start of the season and made a strong impression, opening the scoring with a shot from the center of the box in the seventh minute of play. The goal marked his first of the campaign, while he is up to five shots (two on target) over the last two games. Additionally, he accounted for his first chance created in five appearances.
Gets first Premier League start
Adli had his first Premier League start against Leeds United before remaining an unused substitute against Fulham, highlighting his difficult start to the campaign with Bournemouth.
Analysis: Adli has been mainly a bench option since joining the Cherries over the summer before getting his first Premier League start against Leeds United. The attacking midfielder however didn't make it back-to-back appearances as he remained an unused substitute in the last game against Fulham. Adli seems to be having a difficult start to life with Bournemouth as adapting to the best league in the world can be tough for players of his profile, and he will likely need more time before earning regular playing time for the Cherries.
Joins AFC Bournemouth
Adli has signed a contract with AFC Bournemouth until 2030, joining on a permanent move from Bayer Leverkusen, his new club announced. "We're thrilled to bring a player of such calibre to AFC Bournemouth. Amine is a proven winner and someone that will be a real asset to our squad. He's entering the prime of his career and I'm really excited to bring him to the club. He's someone that has competed at the highest level and his ambition is very much aligned with ours. I'm looking forward to working together and seeing what we can achieve," said President of Football Operations Tiago Pinto.
Analysis: Adli was instrumental in Leverkusen's record-breaking 2023/24 season, as Xabi Alonso's team went undefeated domestically while winning both the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal. The Moroccan made 29 appearances across those two competitions and scored nine goals. The 25-year-old, who also has Champions League experience, finished as a Europa League runner-up after Leverkusen reached the final last season. The former Toulouse player now joins the Cherries to discover the Premier League, giving coach Andoni Iraola another quality option in the attack.
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