Jack Harrison’s first Everton goal stunned Gary Lineker as the Toffees defeated Bournemouth in the Premier League.
The presenter of BBC Match Of The Day (7 October) praised the loanee from Leeds United who scored the Toffees’ first Premier League goal in their 3-0 victory over the Cherries, which propelled them to 15th position in the standings.
While praising Everton for the “important” victory, Lineker singled out Harrison’s attempt from beyond the box that gave the Toffees a 2-0 lead.
“Cracking finish it was too,” Lineker remarked. For Everton, it was a significant and stunning victory.
Harrison made a fantastic and valiant effort to score from outside the box. Many people overlooked Harrison’s return from injury amid their early-season struggles, and many did not anticipate him to have such a significant effect so fast.
The Elland Road loanee made an impression on his debut. He didn’t score, but he still gave the Toffees a goal as they defeated Aston Villa 2-1 in the League Cup. But he excelled most when he played for Everton in the Premier League for the second time.
Harrison is already producing 5.16 shot-creating actions per 90, which is the second-highest rate on the Everton team, according to FBRef. While his sample size (1.4 90s played) is lower than that of the majority of his colleagues, it still accurately captures the immediate effect he has had since joining the squad.
Sean Dyche can count on Harrison to be a highly productive player this year. Throughout the whole 90 minutes, Bournemouth did not appear very convincing, but the Toffees’ outstanding play gave the Cherries no favors.