Bournemouth thrashed Watford 4-0 at Vicarage Road on Saturday to continue their fine run in the Premier League.
David Brooks opened the scoring for Bournemouth with a rebound from a swift counter-attack before Josh King doubled the lead from the penalty spot after a second yellow card to Christian Kabasele.
The Cherries made it 3-0 just at the brink of half-time with King doubling his tally with a fantastic header past goalkeeper Ben Foster. And two minutes after the interval, Callum Wilson iced the cake with a casual flick over Foster and into the back of the net.
Begovic was clattered into by Kabasele in the box, for which the Watford defender was shown the yellow card. However, the goalkeeper stayed strong and made a good save moments later.
Released a lovely ball for King, who raced into the box before being pulled back by Kabasele for the spot-kick. Fraser ventured forward more often after Watford were reduced to 10 men.
Cook had a comfortable afternoon as Watford rarely threatened after going a man down.
Similar to his central defensive partner Cook, Ake also had a field day against the powerful Watford attackers.
Did well on the left and always moved forward to help his teammates in the attack. A lively performance from Smith.
Lerma protected the back-four very well and snuffed out any danger that came Bournemouth’s way.
Cook was such a classy operator of the ball. He recycled the ball well, broke up the play and always drove the team forward.
Opened the scoring with a rebound to make it two goals in two games. Offered plenty of pace, vigour and creativity down the right.
Put a great cross into the box by Fraser to pick out Wilson for the third goal. Worked extremely hard and remained a threat on the counter.
A brace he truly deserved after working tirelessly. King used his pace on the counter very well and was a constant menace for the opposition. Slotted home a calm penalty before doubling his tally with a looping header at the far post.
Alongside King, Wilson ran riot too. Created plenty of chances for his teammates and was rewarded for his hard work with a goal just after the break.
Replaced Fraser and did well on the left flank.
Gosling came on for Brooks in the 70th minute and packed the midfield.
Picked up a needless booking after replacing Cook in the 78th minute.
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