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Steve Cook hoping Bournemouth can build on Everton scalp and make Vitality Stadium a fortress

Steve Cook has challenged Bournemouth to turn the Vitality Stadium into the kind of venue Premier League opponents hate visiting.

Defender Cook is hoping the Cherries can go on to better last term's tally of five home league wins after helping his side claim a 1-0 victory over Everton on Saturday.

Junior Stanislas' fine 20-yard drive handed Eddie Howe's side their second consecutive 1-0 win at home, as Bournemouth hit back after their 4-0 drubbing at Manchester City and 3-2 EFL Cup loss to Preston.

Steve Cook wants to use Bournemouth's victory over Everton as a springboard for their season
Steve Cook wants to use Bournemouth's victory over Everton as a springboard for their season
The central defender is looking to make Vitality Stadium a place teams hate to visitu00a0
The central defender is looking to make Vitality Stadium a place teams hate to visit

Howe wants his side to seize on victory over an in-form Everton as a springboard for further top-flight progress, and Cook echoed his manager's aims.