Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola believes his team deserves a successful season but emphasizes the need for enhancement in efficiency and experience. Following a recent 2-2 draw with Tottenham, which saw them surrender a two-goal lead, Iraola expressed concerns about game management to secure points. He mentioned the gap in experience between his team and others as a challenge. Meanwhile, Scotland's Ryan Christie showed support for goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga after a penalty mishap. Brentford's Thomas Frank, reflecting on their recent loss to Aston Villa, is seeking small improvements for their upcoming match against Bournemouth.
"My biggest concern is that the good things that we are doing, I think we are playing very well, we are performing really well, to make them matter at the end because I think that the players deserve to take something from this season."
"We need to be more efficient, more experienced. We have this gap with the teams that are, because they are bigger or because they have more experience, they find ways to take points and I think we need to improve this game management."
"I think he's a bit gutted himself in terms of the penalty but it's split-second decisions," said Christie. "He'll bounce back and he's helped us in plenty of games this season and I'm sure he will between now and the end."
"We created many dangerous situations without really having the margins," said Frank. "I think we are close to what we want to achieve, we just need to find that balance to convert our opportunities into points."
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