Andoni Iraola He took Bournemouth to the middle of the Premier League after a difficult start to the season, but they suffered back-to-back defeats against Tottenham (1-3) and Liverpool (4-0). Today he rediscovered the best sensations a fantastic little hand against Swansea, from the English Second Division, in the 1/16 final of the FA Cup (5-0).
There is no better way to regain the joy of football than scoring goals. And Bournemouth achieved this by beating an outmatched Swansea three times in the first quarter of an hour of play and went into half-time with a score of 5-0, showing impressive efficiency: five shots on target , five goals.
Brooks, two assists in 10 minutes
Bournemouth entered the match very energetic, ready to imagine on the pitch the difference in category between the two teams and avoid surprises.
but Lloyd Kelly opened the scoring in the 7th minute in first coming to the goal for the ‘cherries’. David Brooks put in a cross from the left and the winger put the ball into the net with an early left-footed shot.
Just three minutes later, In the 10th minute, Brooks also provided an assist to make it 2-0. This time he came in from the right towards the baseline and his back pass from the baseline pushed him to will. Alex Scott.
Before the first quarter of an hour had passed, It’s 3-0, the work of Luis Sinisterra in a perfect action: he receives, cuts and crosses the net.
Swansea triple chance
Bournemouth obliterated Swansea, 16th in the Championship (English Second Division), from the opening whistle and gave them few chances to score. In the 29th minute, the Welsh came close to closing the gap on three occasions: Kyle Naughton hits the post, After the rejection, Nathan Wood forced Mark to show off Travers, FA Cup starter instead of Neto, and finally the third shot went into the side of the net.
Solanke, helped Brooks and put the icing on the cake
Bournemouth never slowed down. It disappears to appear Dominic Solanke the team’s top scorer with 12 goals in the Premier, and he did it to give a pass that was allowed Brooks, in his inspired evening, goes off alone and completes his gallop by beating goalkeeper Andy Fisher (35′).
Solanke didn’t miss his goal appointment and made it 5-0 before the break by pushing in at will an assist from Sinisterra, another one of the highlights.
With everything decided, Travers also had his moment to shine when he responded with a save on the left foot of Liam Cullen.
Iraola left Solanke in the booth and Kelly and Bournemouth could no longer grapple with the wound of a Swansea that did not appear for any time at the Vitality Stadium and was a toy in the hands of its rival.
James Hill’s injury, the cross
Only Iraola should repent right back James Hill’s ankle injury, was forced to retire midway through the second half. His loss adds to Bournemouth’s depleted defense all season.
Source: La Verdad

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