Bournemouth, though, made their return just two years later under Scott Parker, and after a spell with Gary O’Neil, they turned to Andoni Iraola, who has managed to transform th
Newcastle United’s nine-game winning run ended with a whimper as Eddie Howe’s side were beaten 4-1 by Bournemouth at St James’ Park.
Andoni Iraola has been tipped to strike when the opportunity to leave Bournemouth for a top side arrives imminently.
BOURNEMOUTH have defied expectations to be one of the Premier League’s great heavy-hitting underdogs so far this season. Under Andoni Iraola’s tutelage, the Cherries find themselves
Bournemouth are up against the Premier League’s form team on Saturday lunchtime with Newcastle winning their last nine games in all competitions, a run of form which has seen them climb into the top four.
The Bournemouth boss speaking to journalists on Friday morning. Andoni Iraola talking ahead of Saturday’s match at St James’ Park. Bournemouth the visitors and Eddie Howe currently with an NUFC record against his former club of one win,
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Iraola’s bench was green to the point of verdant, with nine Premier League outfield appearances amongst his substitutes compared to Newcastle’s 974. It was not in the manager’s thoughts to compromise or seek damage limitation.
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In-form Bournemouth will once again be down to the bare bones for their eagerly anticipated Premier League clash at home to Liverpool on Saturday
Andoni Iraola was the happiest man inside St James’ Park. With the possible exception of course, of Justin Kluivert, who took home the match ball. Bournemouth started well and continued that throughout the 90+ minutes.