LIVERPOOL — Despite a spirited performance, Everton Surrendered a two-goal lead with three minutes remaining to lose 3-2 to Bournemouth at the Goodison Park which extended their losing start to the season to three games. It was the Blues who created the contest’s first chance on eight minutes, Tim Iroegbunam – who has made such an impressive start to his Toffees career – collecting a loose ball and driving upfield. The midfielder played in Jack Harrison wide right whose low drive across the six-yard box was just missed by Dominic Calvert-Lewin at the back post. The hosts’ dominance should have been rewarded just past the half-hour mark as McNeil’s corner picked out Calvert-Lewin at the back post. The striker headed across goal for James Tarkowski to nod into the path of Ndiaye, only for the Senegalese to thump a volley straight at Bournemouth debutant Kepa from eight yards out. The half-time whistle came with no breakthrough but plenty of appreciation from Evertonians for a display so far full of attacking intent and a series of neat passages of play from Dyche’s men. The Blues continued where they left off in the second half, Ndiaye delighting Goodison with his ball-carrying skills...