Cherries’ talismanic striker had missed the previous three Premier League fixtures prior to the 1-1 draw with Newcastle at the weekend after picking up a knee issue in training. Boss Gary O’Neil described the incident, sharing how the striker had jarred his knee with no one around him. Speaking about his return from injury,
Dominic Solanke said: “Yeah, it was a bit of a freak accident in training, which was annoying. Bit of a scare, but luckily didn’t end up being too bad. It was just nice to get back (out there).”
It could have been a goalscoring return for the former Liverpool man, with his flicked backheel cleared off the line by Kieran Trippier late on.
Dominic Solanke said: “Yeah, I’ve scored a few like that. The way it fell to me, in those moments, that’s probably the most comfortable way to try and put in the back of the net. But I was unlucky today. Didn’t expect him to be on the line, but it was good defending.”
Aside from his attacking threat, Solanke was frequently seen dropping back and helping his side regain possession.
Dominic Solanke explained: “I think that’s just part of the game, really. Especially in the Premier League. We know that every game is going to be difficult. We need everybody attacking and defending. So, yeah, I’m happy to play my part. That’s it.”