Iraola on team news, Cook's red card and Evertonpublished at 15:25 GMT
Karan Vinod
BBC Sport journalist
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has been speaking to the media before Tuesday's Premier League game against Everton at Vitality Stadium (kick-off 19:30 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
On team news: "Everyone will be available - apart from the suspensions [Lewis Cook, Marco Senesi and David Brooks] and the two Scottish players Ryan [Christie] and Ben [Gannon-Doak] out."
Iraola stated that "it is not easy" to forget about the defeat by Sunderland over the weekend, but took confidence from the fact that the team "did a lot of things well", and was happy with the way they "controlled the game during long periods".
On Cook's red card: "Yes, I think it's still a red card. I think it's an instinctive reaction from Lewis, but I understand there is an elbow there, and I understand the red card. But I hope we don't have to talk about the referee. Probably we all lost our heads a little bit in the second half because we were not understanding a lot of the decisions, but I think we have to focus on ourselves, and I hope we don't have these issues tomorrow."
Iraola revealed that he did have a conversation with Cook after the game, and the Bournemouth captain "accepts" the reality. However, the Cherries boss reiterated that the challenge was "something probably instinctive and he does it probably unconsciously".
The Spaniard, however, pointed to what he considers an inconsistency in how his side are refereed: "The amount of fouls they allow us before a yellow card is the lowest in the Premier League. I think we need four fouls for every yellow card, and there are teams with 10, 11, 12 fouls that they're allowed."
On a new centre-back pairing against Everton, with Senesi banned: "Marcos has played every game, has started every game, so whatever the line-up is going to be a new partnership. But we also have the option of James Hill, who has performed well this season and whatever the combination is, I feel confident."
Iraola also said the Cherries have to "train every day now" despite travelling back from the North East on Saturday and having to play Everton less than 48 hours later.
On Everton: "They are a very good team. Against Manchester United, they won a game basically playing with 10 players from the beginning. They're a team that have always defended really well all the last season. I remember them being very solid defensively. I expect a challenging game, but it's always like this in the Premier League."
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