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Cherries look to make it four unbeaten at Brentford

November 8, 2024 //  by Jack Hillman

Gtech Community Stadium (Photo: Rian Mullaley)

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola says his side must not let performance levels drop after an impressive victory against Manchester City last week.

The Cherries ended City’s impressive 33 game unbeaten run, with a 2-1 victory on Saturday. Goals from Antoine Semenyo and Evanilson helped Iraola’s side claim a famous win.

Bournemouth come up against a Brentford side, who last out in the league surrendered a 1-0 lead in second half stoppage time, conceding two goals in five minutes.

The Cherries failed to beat Brentford last season, only claiming one point against Thomas Frank’s side.

Iraola stated the importance of his side’s performance levels for the game, in order for them to claim all three points.

He said: “It’s important how you react, a lot of people expect us to drop performance.

“I hope we don’t, because we go to a difficult place. They’re a difficult team to beat; they’re a super competitive team.

“We need the same grit, same intensity. If we’re not at the same level as we have been, they’re going to punish us.”

Iraola revealed that goalkeeper Kepa will be back available for the trip to West London, after two weeks out with injury.

The Cherries boss admitted it will be a tough decision picking between Kepa and Mark Travers, who has performed well in Kepa’s absence.

Iraola said: “Every week I have difficult decisions to make.

“Whoever I put in tomorrow doesn’t mean they don’t play the next one, we’ll take it game by game.”

Iraola added that wingers Dango Ouattara and Luis Sinisterra are not available due to injury.

“Dango is doing well, but it’s too early for him. It’s safer to leave him to recover.

“Sini (Sinisterra) has had a small setback, so he’ll probably take more time than Dango.”

The Cherries have failed to win in all their previous four visits to the Gtech Community Stadium.

A win on Saturday would make it four games unbeaten for Iraola’s side. Kick off is at 3pm.





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