The coach was also asked about how he keeps his squad happy, given the many players who are fit and competing for playing time. Iraola acknowledged that it's impossible to keep everyone happy, but emphasized the importance of prioritizing the team's goals. He stated that he must make decisions that give the team the best chance of success, which may vary from week to week.
Iraola has been linked to other Premier League clubs, with his contract set to expire next summer. However, he expressed his satisfaction with his current situation at Bournemouth and the club's progress. He mentioned that he and the club's owner, Bill Foley, have a good relationship and are working together to develop the team and the stadium. Iraola is happy to be a part of the club's growth and is looking forward to the future.
The team is expected to face a tough challenge against Manchester City, but Iraola is confident in his team's abilities. With a strong squad and a winning mentality, Bournemouth will look to continue their impressive form and push for a top-four finish.


 
  







 





























































































