'We are still in the fight for Europe'

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Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC MOTD: "Before the game it wouldn't have been a bad point but considering we were playing against 10 for more than 45 minutes it's disappointing.
"We didn't have the creativity and you have to be super creative or shoot from very far. We couldn't find the chances.
"It feels like a missed opportunity. Two more points would have been lovely for us. But we are still in the fight [for Europe]. We have to keep going. We have five games remaining and are in the fight."
On Bournemouth achieving a new club record Premier League points tally: "We still have five games to add more points."
On whether Alex Scott should have been sent-off after a foul while on a yellow card: "No, I don't think so."
On reports of a new contract: "No, Bill [Foley] is coming to the Manchester United game next week. We'll talk but nothing special."