Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Blooming Cherries urged to finish season in style

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ANDONI Iraola challenged his Bournemout­h players to finish the season in style after they wrote themselves into Cherries history with a 3-0 win over Brighton.

Iraola’s in-form side won the battle for south-coast supremacy thanks to goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert.

Victory lifted Bournemout­h into the top 10 and saw them break their record points haul in the top flight, surpassing the 46 they managed under Eddie Howe in 2016-17.

When Brighton won the reverse fixture at the end of September they moved up to third, while Bournemout­h were still searching for their first win under Iraola.

But the Seagulls have now wilted to 12th, their European ambitions well and truly extinguish­ed, while Bournemout­h are proving to be the late-season bloomers.

“This group deserves to arrive at this point, especially after how we started, the players have been growing into the season,” said Iraola. “It was a very complete performanc­e, to play Brighton is very difficult and we were very discipline­d.

“We are finishing strong, we are improving as a team and getting more players from the squad involved.

“We have to recover this week and try to get in the best spot to fight in some difficult games. We want to finish strongly. We have the club record, but the players want to keep pushing.”

It is now six matches without a win for Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton.

“Tough performanc­e, tough result,” was the Italian’s verdict.

“We need to find the energy to finish the season in a different way. I’m suffering a lot.”

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