Adams was arguably the Cherries' best player on the field in Saturday's 2-1 win as he ran the midfield in the triumph over Everton. The midfielder put in a huge shift, making an impact all over the field. He had three tackles, four interceptions and won seven duels defensively, while also being unlucky not to earn a penalty in the first half on the attacking end.
Bournemouth, though, had to battle for all three points. Dominic Solanke's 64th-minute goal gave them the lead, but the Cherries nearly threw it away by conceding to Beto in the 87th. Luck was on their side, though, as a Seamus Coleman own goal in stoppage time sealed the win for the home side.