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It's your Bournemouth season preview, with the the task at the Vitality Stadium simple: deliver more of the same.
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The Plan
Last seasons 56 points was a club-record haul for a second successive campaign, with 9th a joint-best top-flight finish, so the task in 2025-26 is simple: more of the same. Bournemouths high-pressing machine is the envy of many (no team won the ball in the oppositions third more often last season), and such collective endeavour can help cover for key individual exits that began with Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez.
LAST SEASON
PREMIER LEAGUE 9th
FA CUP Quarter-final
LEAGUE CUP Second Round
TOP SCORER (ALL COMPS) Justin Kluivert, Antoine Semenyo (13)
Those sales Huijsen to Real Madrid after a single season; Kerkez to Liverpool after two are signs of how shrewdly the Cherries operate in the transfer market. Most crucially of all, theyve kept the mastermind of their progress...
The Coach
Retaining Andoni Iraola, ranked at no.14 in FourFourTwo's list of the best managers in the world right now, is the No.1 mission for Bournemouth. The 43-year-old Basques high-intensity philosophy is as popular as his approach: rather than subscribe to the little old Bournemouth tag of staying in their lane, he drives attempts to close the gap to the elite.
Key Player
It may be all change at the back, but �40m record signing Evanilson remains up front. The bustling Brazilians 12-goal debut season was impressive given it included an eight-week injury absence, and when Justin Kluivert scored three penalties in one game, hed won all three.
Lesson From Last Year
Theres life after big-name exits. Bournemouth lost striker Dominic Solanke last summer, but found replacements and solutions. Along came Evanilson, for starters. Justin Kluivert and Antoine Semenyo also hit double figures for goals. The latter had more shots (125) than any other Premier League player, though it has earned him plenty of admirers.
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Most important is to learn from the end-of-term dip that turned 5th place in February, and a first crack at Europe, into 9th. For two-thirds of the season, Bournemouth were the story, with a first league win over Manchester City and a second 3-0 victory at Old Trafford but as tired legs bit, they ended with three wins in 13.
The Mood
Their knack of unearthing more hidden gems than your average diamond mine very handy when annually plundered by the bigger boys means Dorsets finest will be optimistic. France Under-21 star Adrien Truffert was Ligue 1s outstanding left-back for Rennes last term, and in the building even before Kerkez left for Liverpool.
One To Watch
Electric teenage forward Eli Junior Kroupi. Signed from sister club Lorient in February with nine goals in 17 league games, he stayed in France for the rest of the season and banged in another 13 from 13 as Lorient won the Ligue 2 title.
Most Likely To
Stage a ridiculous comeback. The Cherries have won from two goals down or more in each of the past three seasons.
ODDS
TITLE ODDS 250/1
Last Augusts 3-2win at Everton, having trailed 2-0with four minutes to go, was the best yet. Lost cause? Whats that?
Least Likely To
See anyone sneaking out. Thanks in part to the above phenomenon, they scored nine stoppage-time goals in 2024-25 more than any other Premier League club.
FFT VERDICT
10TH Arguably unlucky not to qualify for Europe, the Cherries may find this year trickier due to sales and rivals.
The numbers
Fan view
Can The Cherries maintain their impressive upward curve (and hold on to Iraola?) We got the view from the stands, with podcaster, Sam Davis, AKA @afcbpodcast
Last season was a good marker for European aims.
I wont be happy unless theres progress on a new ground. Our Performance Centre is superb, but bums on seats is key.
Our most underrated player is Dango Ouattara. Once unpredictable and chaotic, our Burkinabe winger can deputise up top, is scarily quick and is now a consistent threat.
Look out for Julio Soler. Milos Kerkezs understudy seldom featured last term his physicality and level is still to be fully tested.
The opposition player Id love here is Tyler Dibling of Southampton, not least because its kind to give a helping hand to recently relegated rivals.
The opposition player who grinds my gears is the once-loved Tyrone Mings. Alex Scotts jaw is wary of his flying elbows.
The active player Id love to have back is Nathan Ake. In a heartbeat.
The pantomime villain will be Scott Parker at Burnley. His style here was purposeful and his top-flight tenure brief.
The thing my club really gets right is community work with the elderly, schools and people with learning difficulties.
I m least looking forward to playing Leeds. Weve never won at Elland Road to their credit, their boisterous fans agitate us.
Fans think our gaffer is flawless. Iraola gets the best from every player and loves exciting play, albeit at a defensive cost. And we beat Manchester City.
Well finish 12th. Theres a lot of work for Iraola to replicate last season.
This preview originally appeared in FourFourTwo's Season Preview issue which went on sale in July, available here with free delivery
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