Andoni Iraola pulled Bournemouth out of Howe’s shadow and toward a stable, hopeful future | Jeff Rueter

The manager, set to depart after this season, transformed the Cherries into a legitimate talent factory and one of the Premier League’s most entertaining sides The walls of the Emirates could hardly contain Andoni Iraola’s beaming grin. As he crossed the touchline last Saturday after Bournemouth’s 2-1 win, his stride wasn’t one of rushing disbelief. He applauded the away support in between tousles of his charges’ heads and slaps on their sweat-soaked backs. The coach knew his side had completely outplayed the league leaders for their third win in four against Arsenal. This wasn’t a Bournemouth upset of old. It was further evidence that these arenas have never been more welcoming to the Cherries – and these arenas are the sites that Iraola is ready to call his next home. Continue reading...
- / Andoni Iraola has successfully transformed Bournemouth into a competitive and entertaining Premier League team.
- / Bournemouth's recent win against Arsenal highlights their improved performance and stability under Iraola.
- / Iraola is set to leave Bournemouth after this season, marking a significant change for the team.
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