Bournemouth want to compete more for Europe after Iraola announcement, says Tavernier - Soccer News
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Bournemouth want to compete more for Europe after Iraola announcement, says Tavernier - Soccer News
""Football changes thick and fast, and it has made us want to compete more for the rest of the season. We want to achieve getting into Europe; it's tight in and around us at the moment.""
""We're in great form, 13 unbeaten now. That's not lucky from us. We've worked hard and earned it on the training pitch.""
""We are trying to keep this unbeaten run [going] as long as we can, because the players have shown me they will take no days off.""
""At 1-1, the game changed, which was expected, but we showed composure to keep playing. This is a very difficult place to come as an away team, but overall, we have defended really well.""
Bournemouth's recent 2-1 victory over Newcastle United has strengthened their aspirations for European qualification. The team is currently on a club-record unbeaten streak of 13 games. Marcus Tavernier emphasized that the announcement of head coach Andoni Iraola's departure has motivated the players to compete harder. The team is performing consistently well, and both Tavernier and Iraola expressed confidence in maintaining their form as they approach a crucial part of the season. Meanwhile, Newcastle's struggles continue, leading to fan discontent and speculation about their future.
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