Context: Iraola’s Thoughts on Southampton and Tyler Dibling
Former Spain international Andoni Iraola, now the head coach of Bournemouth, will be watching from the stands during Monday’s match against Southampton due to his suspension. Iraola is wary of the threat posed by Southampton’s teenage sensation, Tyler Dibling, who has been impressive this season and recently scored his first senior goal in a 1-1 draw against Ipswich Town. Despite his age, Dibling has made a significant impact for Southampton, and Iraola is preparing his team to handle his attacking threat.
Iraola’s Comments on Tyler Dibling:
Iraola: “He looks very good. He has made the difference in some games. He’s one of the threats that we will have to defend, but they will be worried also about the threats we have. When you face a Premier League opponent, you will always have difficult wingers, difficult number nine to cover.”
Context: Defensive Strategy and Tactical Preparation
Iraola acknowledges Dibling’s talent but emphasizes that Bournemouth will focus on their own strengths as well. He highlights the importance of being defensively strong, particularly on the right side where Dibling has been most threatening. Iraola also stresses the importance of attacking Southampton to keep them on the defensive.
Iraola on Bournemouth’s Defensive Focus and Strategy:
Iraola: “With Dibling, I think the things he has done, as young as he is, are really, really good. Obviously, you analyze all the information we have. He has made a big impact in their games for someone so young. I think they’ve been quite threatening on this right side, so we will have to be very good defensively on that side. We must also demand them to cover us too because sometimes the best way is to attack them so they are more worried about defending us than the opposite.”
Context: South-Coast Rivalry and Pre-Match Sentiments
Iraola’s tenure at Bournemouth began with a friendly win against Southampton in pre-season, and he is eager to secure another victory in this important south-coast rivalry. He recognizes the significance of the game for both the fans and the team, especially given the standings in the Premier League.
Iraola on the South-Coast Rivalry and the Importance of the Game:
Iraola: “I remember when I arrived in pre-season, we played a friendly at St Mary’s. I am sure it’s a game that our supporters want to win for sure. It’s always a game that everyone wants to win, and considering the opposition and the standings, I think it’s a very important game for us.”