How does the membership with the smallest floor within the Premier League go about beating Arsenal, Manchester Metropolis, Manchester United, Tottenham and Newcastle all in the identical three-month interval? It is easy: Nail the basics.
Bournemouth have been education opposition groups within the artwork of the fundamentals all season. They run tougher and additional than most opponents. They chase and pressurise extra aggressively. And most significantly, all of them work in unison.
It is a aspect thriving on synchronicity, certain collectively by an ideal understanding of how threat and reward works on a soccer pitch. There aren’t any gimmicks, no big-name stars on ridiculous wages hogging the limelight, only a crew packed stuffed with workhorses.
And on no account is that meant to sound reductive, fairly the other. Bournemouth aren’t blessed with riches, nor a very massive squad, however they’re led by a coach who is aware of the way to maximise each inch of his aspect’s strengths, and has a refreshing appreciation of soccer with and with out statistics.
Andoni Iraola solely is aware of a method. His transitional model, persistently attempting to find excessive turnovers, is fascinating to look at when it clicks and Saturday’s downing of Newcastle was simply the newest in a protracted line of mesmerising examples.
Bournemouth did what only a few groups have, or will, do to Eddie Howe’s aspect at St James’ Park. To have the bravery to go toe-to-toe with a crew which have gained 9 in a row in all competitions is both daring or silly.
In current weeks Man United, Tottenham and Arsenal (within the Carabao Cup) have confirmed it to be the latter. Not Bournemouth, although. The Cherries know themselves too nicely and are all dedicated to the identical “vertical” sport plan week in week out. Iraola’s means.
“If we’re going to lose, then let’s lose doing the thing we’ve been doing all season,” the boss informed reporters after scrapping to an exciting 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge a fortnight in the past. “Be more aggressive in the press, more vertical, more rhythm,” he added, as if some extent away at Chelsea was lower than passable.
Most just lately towards Newcastle, the Spaniard congratulated his gamers on a fantastically “complete” efficiency. They made their hosts look extraordinary.
Man-marking occurred everywhere in the pitch. Recurrently unheralded Ryan Christie typified the method, making a weekend-high 9 tackles (the joint-most of any midfielder within the Premier League this season), together with his urgent key to Bournemouth’s capacity to win again possession shortly.
Additionally they compelled Newcastle right into a season-high 38 unsuccessful passes in their very own half.
Jamie Carragher examined Bournemouth’s success on Monday Night time Soccer: “You’re coming up against a Newcastle midfield that I believe in recent months to be the best in the Premier League with Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton.
“Bournemouth prefer to press 4-4-2 and so they matched Newcastle, they had been combative, however it’s not nearly power, it is about exact timing and organisation.”
Bournemouth transfer like puppets on a string – one participant jumps to press and shut, triggering the motion of the following participant to fall in line, who alerts to the following and it ripples all through the crew.
And so they had been progressive on the ball, too, enjoying 80 passes past the offside line – greater than every other crew throughout matchday 22 – and finishing 16 dribbles, additionally a league-high.
All this from a squad struggling with the all-too-frequent mid-season damage hex.
For perspective, Iraola is right down to the naked bones with 9 first-team gamers sidelined. However that does not change his demand for high-tempo aggression. Identification is constant from sport to sport and has develop into an indicator of every of their 10 Premier League wins, irrespective of which mixture of gamers play.
That is the actual exposer right here. Whereas Mikel Arteta and Ange Postecoglou (and they aren’t the one culprits) complain about their injury-hit squads, sending out misery alerts in most press conferences, Iraola simply will get on with issues.
If something, Bournemouth look extra energised than ever – solely as soon as of their final six video games have they been outrun (towards Everton), and solely by a fractional distance (0.6k).
In 16 of their 22 league outings this season, Bournemouth have outperformed their opponents’ Anticipated Targets (xG) complete, together with video games towards Man Metropolis, Arsenal and Chelsea. Their 45 shot-ending turnovers is a quantity not even Premier League leaders and masters of the press Liverpool can match.
Influence from in-game substitutions have made a distinction, too, with Bournemouth profitable 17 factors through objective contributions (13) from the bench. And doubtless accounts for the rising noise round Iraola’s standing throughout the elite managers pool, reportedly attracting consideration from struggling Tottenham and others.
The blooming of Bournemouth can be, for a lot of, one of many unlikelier underdog tales of current months however there isn’t any denying their authenticity. Work onerous, work sensible, and punching above your weight turns into a lot much less demanding.
Hype is certainly trending upwards and can proceed to take action if Iraola can mastermind extra of the identical on this sensational hunt for European soccer.