JUSTIN KLUIVERT has emerged as one of the most impressive players in the Premier League in recent weeks. The Bournemouth star has sprung into the limelight having found a golden touch in front of
Bournemouth ran out comfortable of Saturday's clash with Newcastle in the lead thanks in no small part to Justin Kluivert. The Netherlands forward is enjoying the season of his life for Andoni Iraola's side and claimed a hat-trick at St James' Park to take his haul to 10 Premier League goals.
The penalty conceded against Bournemouth was the sixth given away by Chelsea this season. It suggests a deep-lying issue
Justin Kluivert has picked Raheem Sterling over Alexis Sanchez when comparing some of the best wingers of the Premier League era.
Justin Kluivert's season just keeps getting better and better. The Dutch forward netted his second hat-trick of the campaign last weekend and he's backed it up again today with a stunning opener against Nottingham Forest. Finding space 30 yards from out, the Bournemouth man drove towards goal before firing a low shot into the bottom corner.
JUSTIN KLUIVERT (£3.3m) is currently the second-most popular recruit ahead of Gameweek 21. This may seem logical given the Dutchman is the most in-form player in Dream Team right now but are the
Justin Kluivert has impressed for Bournemouth this season. He has 12 goals in all competitions and has grabbed two hat-tricks already in the Premier League. The winger got a goal and assist at the weekend against Nottingham Forest,
From the time he broke through the ranks at Ajax, Justin Kluivert has always been known more as the 'son of Patrick' than just 'Justin'. It was only natural considering who said Patrick was -- centre-forward extraordinaire (most prolifically for Ajax and Barcelona,
Report and free highlights as Justin Kluiverts treble earned Bournemouth their 10th win of the season; Milos Kerkez scored a late fourth; Newcastle fell to their first loss since early December; Cherr
Justin Kluivert is enjoying a rich vein of form at the moment for AFC Bournemouth. The 25-year-old striker, who is the son of former Dutch striker Patrick Kluivert, scored a hat-trick against Newcastle United the week prior to scoring again in Bournemouth’s 5-0 win over Nottingham Forest on January 25.
Justin Kluivert followed up his incredible hat-trick against Newcastle by pledging Bournemouth's intent to fight for European football.
Justin Kluivert scored his second hat trick of the season in the Premier League to inspire Bournemouth to a 4-1 victory at Newcastle, whose nine-match winning run in all competitions came to an end emphatically on Saturday.