The Scotsman

Iraola won’t relax despite Cherries win

- Eleanor Crooks at Turf Moor

Andoni Iraola does not believe Bournemout­h are safe yet despite ending a seven-game winless Premier League run with a 2-0 victory over Burnley.

The Clarets and Sheffield United are cut adrift at the bottom and the Cherries are now sitting in 13th place, 11 points clear of Luton in 18th.

“I’m satisfied with the situation that we have a gap of 11 points, it’s very good, it’s important,”saidthebou­rnemouth boss.

“But we still need more wins, we still need more points. I feel that Luton, they have very good spirit, they fight every game and they can make a good run.”

Burnley dominated possession and chances but the two moments of real quality came from Bournemout­h, withjustin­kluivertop­ening the scoring in the 13th minute and Antoine Semenyo making sure of the win two minutes from time.

Iraola was left with mixed feelings, saying: “Obviously I’m happy because we needed this win. For sure we played worse than the last games we’ve played, but we’ll take the win.

“I was disappoint­ed with the performanc­e in the first half. We made adjustment­s and the second half was much better from our side.”

Burnley have now gone 10 games without a win, conceding a combined 10 goals without reply in their last three. Boss Vincent Kompany felt the performanc­e was a substantia­l improvemen­t on last weekend’s 3-0 defeat by Crystal Palace, saying: “I did think we put in the energy that we needed.

“We created I think more shots and chances than in any of the games we’ve played in the Premier League so far this season. But the frustratio­n is something that has to substitute intothenex­tgame.whatwe can’tdropisthe­energyleve­ls we had today.”

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