Five things we learned from the Premier League weekend, featuring Andoni Iraola, toxicity at Tottenham, and Villa’s need for signings.Andoni Iraola admirers growing with each weekBournemouth’s
Our Premier League Awards honour the best – and worst – of the weekend’s action, featuring Dango Ouattara, Erling Haaland and Iliman Ndiaye.Moment of the WeekIf there was any doubt that
High-flying Bournemouth and their manager Andoni Iraola are discussed on the latest episode of The Athletic FC Podcast
Bournemouth’s head coach has a philosophy that centres around making life incredibly uncomfortable for their opponents. Iraola instructs his players to mark man-to-man all over the pitch, and he will send them forward in packs to hunt for turnovers.
Bournemouth extended their longest unbeaten run in the Premier League to 11 games with a thrilling display against third-placed Forest that maintained their momentum in their bid to qualify for Europe for the first time. It was chosen as the most impressive win by Premier League fans on our new WhatsApp channel.
Ouattara become the first African player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League for Bournemouth, while the Cherries have struck three trebles in the competition this season – as many as in their previous six top-flight campaigns combined. Ouattara was also the first hat-trick scorer from Burkino Faso in the Premier League.
Tottenham would love to speak to Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola should they look to replace Ange Postecoglou.
Andoni Iraola has been tipped to strike when the opportunity to leave Bournemouth for a top side arrives imminently.
In an exclusive interview with The Independent’s chief football writer Miguel Delaney, the Bournemouth manager opens up on giving players freedom, his laidback persona and how to beat the Premier Leag
In-form Bournemouth will once again be down to the bare bones for their eagerly anticipated Premier League clash at home to Liverpool on Saturday
Nuno Espirito Santo bemoaned Nottingham Forest's inability to defend against Bournemouth's five-star attack, suggesting his team looked fragile after an impressive recent run of form
Bournemouth have been schooling the Premier Leagues big clubs all season - how have they managed to launch an improbable bid for a European place? Sky Sports investigates as the Cherries attempt to go