Everton's wait for the Hill Dickinson Stadium to become as imposing as Goodison Park once was continues as they again shot themselves in the foot at their new home in a 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth.Iliman Ndiaye's first-half penalty had fans pondering an unexpected run at European football as victory would have lifted them into sixth place.However, two failures from Thierno Barry -- both from six yards -- were to prove costly as they self-destructed in eight second-half minutes, conceding twice and having Jake O'Brien sent off.Uncontested headers from £25 million January signing Rayan, atoning for conceding the penalty with a second goal in successive starts, and Amine Adli would have infuriated Toffees manager David Moyes.His side have registered just one victory at home since Nov. 8 and have now lost more games (five) than they have won (four) on the banks of the River Mersey, form which will make European football improbable.
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