Iraola hopes Bournemouth can maintain their unbeaten run

2025-01-06 11:40

Iraola hopes Bournemouth can maintain their unbeaten run


With David Brooks' goal, Bournemouth defeated Everton 1-0 in this round of the Premier League. Coach Andoni Iraola said that it is not easy to remain unbeaten in eight consecutive Premier League games, but he also hopes that the team can maintain a high level of performance in the difficult challenges in the future.


The score of this game changed in the 77th minute of the second half. Milos Kerkez made a lob pass into the penalty area, and the unguarded David Brooks immediately stepped forward and volleyed the ball into the goal, helping Bournemouth take the lead 1-0.


In the end, Bournemouth beat Everton 1-0 at home. After taking all 3 points, Bournemouth is currently ranked 7th in the standings with 33 points, and the prospect of qualifying for Europe is promising. Moreover, Bournemouth has been unbeaten in the last 8 rounds of the Premier League.


In the next round of matches, Bournemouth will go to Stamford Bridge to challenge Chelsea, and will then face strong teams like Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and Liverpool, so the "Cherries" will face greater challenges in their pursuit of an unbeaten record.


Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola said, "I didn't play, what's important is the players who were on the field. I feel very happy because it is not easy to remain unbeaten for 8 consecutive games in the Premier League."


"We will face four of the top five teams next, so it will be more difficult to keep the winning streak going. But we hope to maintain this level of performance and give ourselves a chance against any opponent."


Talking about the performance against Everton, Andoni Iraola shared, “We really deserved the win, we controlled the tempo from the beginning. We all knew it was not easy to score against Everton because they have a great goalkeeper and excellent defenders.”


"We were patient and we should have scored earlier, but I think every fan felt during the game that it was going to happen sooner or later."


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