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Afcb v Newcastle United – Highlights & reaction
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AFC Bournemouth hosted Newcastle United on Saturday evening, desperate to build on the three points earned at the last home game against Burnley.

This of course however was going to be a hard task, Newcastle, UEFA Champions League side managed by AFC Bournemouth legend Eddie Howe with his entire entourage of former AFC Bournemouth players and coaches as part of his backroom team.

But, for once this season, an element of luck was on the Cherries side. Newcastle have been swamped by injuries and a heavy fixture schedule. Former AFC Bournemouth top scorer Callum Wilson was the main omission from the squad, although Matt Ritchie was named on the bench.

Ritchie would be soon thrown into the mix when yet another injury struck during the game.

The mainstream media focussed on this a lot in the aftermath of this game, which keeps AFC Bournemouth's immense performance under the radar.

Have no doubt, this was a superb performance from the Cherries, a dominant, front foot, high pressing, energetic, lung-busting performance from the home side.

A late injury in training to Philip Billing caused a late switch, a switch that may well have stumbled on the key to the victory.

Justin Kluivert came into the side floating around in the number 10 role, pushing up alongside Dominic Solanke at times, drifting out to either wing. Doubling up with Marcus Tavernier down the left or Antoine Semenyo down the right. Sometimes Semenyo would drift inside and Kluivert would double up with Max Aarons.

He was part of the high press and this turned us into a different animal during the opening phase of the game. Obviously, this caught Newcastle by surprise, how can you plan for something you've never seen the opposition do before? And Eddie may well have suppressed him with a few tweaks at half time, but later Luis Sinisterra also enjoyed his best game in a Cherries shirt in a central role.

AFC Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola told Sky Sports after the match...

"I'm obviously happy because we needed these three points but even happier with the performance. The players deserve it. We kept pushing and we deserved it.

"It was key for us to make them feel like it won't be an easy game for them and make them feel uncomfortable under pressure. They play quite open and in transitional games, but that is a style that suits us.

"I think the substitutes gave us this energy and we had spaces for the counter-attack. It was becoming dangerous. We had chances to close the game - score a third one and finish it - but luckily we kept our clean sheet and could win the game.

"Dominic Solanke has been very good for us since the beginning of the season. He not only gives us goals, he gives us a lot of work, he is always a threat in the space and is good covering the ball. He is a pleasure to have in the team."

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