'There is no need for excuses when you have Iraola'published at 12:23
Tom Jordan
Fan writer
It is now 11 games unbeaten for Bournemouth after demolishing Newcastle at St James' Park. This came after a well-earned point at Chelsea a few days earlier, and the relentless energy shown by the Cherries was in full force for both encounters.
So, with that being said, you would be excused for not being totally aware of the current 'crisis' Bournemouth find themselves in.
Despite an impressive unbeaten run, the club are currently without 10 first-teamers.
James Hill recently joined Evanilson on the sidelines, along with Enes Unal, Alex Scott, Marcus Tavernier, Adam Smith, Luis Sinisterra, Marcos Senesi, Julio Soler and Julian Araujo, making this particular run of results even more impressive.
Looking at the current available side, there appears plenty of 'square pegs in round holes'. The club's pivotal central midfield cog, Lewis Cook, is having to operate at an alien full-back position, while wideman Dango Ouattara is plugging the gap up top - yet still the Cherries look no worse off.
The players deserve an enormous amount of credit for continuing to play with such high levels of intensity and quality and, quite evidently, coach Andoni Iraola is really sprinkling his magic on the squad.
Whoever is available, Iraola's side play in the same vein - pressing high and aggressively, rarely giving their opponents time to breathe. It is stunning to watch.
It seems as if the gaffer has managed to get every member of the squad buying into the way he wants the game to be played, so whoever is available to him, they go about their jobs and roles in similarly majestic fashion.
There is no need for excuses when you have Iraola, it seems.
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