Bournemouth (A) | Post Match Thread

It's easy to look good when the opposition is that bad, but...

That was a better performance; we played with tempo and intensity, passed the ball well, and attacked with numbers.
 
Needed that.

Far from perfect but encouraging.

The squad depth is a myth but at 4 up the changes were never going to lose us the points,so in respect of game time and rest it made sense.

MOTM was probably Ake for me,but Dias,Lewis and Gundo did great too.

Wonderful to see the goalscorers were those that probably needed it most,and there is a very strong argument that Haaland plays better with support from a second striker.I still dont like the back 3 thingy as its leaves us susceptible and im very much a solid foundation/dont fuck about type.

So something to build on......Overall a 7.5/10
Putting the ball in the net wins games.
Who’d have thunk it?
 
very good win, disappointed to concede but would have taken that before the game. Miles better when we play forward quickly.
 
Cracking performance, Alvarez needs more game time. Perrone looks like another South American bargain. Phillips on the other hand isn't up to playing for this club. Hopefully we sell him on for as much as we paid and bring Romeo home
Very pleased on the whole bar the last 15 mins which was poor. I watched Phillips closely when he came on but for someone presumably looking to jmpresss there was barely any energy or drive from him.
Still I an now get back to a pint a goal
 
Nice straightforward win which was just what was needed. Even for us it will do no harm to take the belief from a clinical performance in front of goal.

Decent game management ahead of Tuesday’s game, allowing a few big hitters to be eased back in.

Loved the reaction of the fans and Pep/the team at the end. Onto the next one.
 

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