Bournemouth News: Is it time to cherry you to dream big?
Bournemouth continued in his strong start for this season with another impressive victory, this time at home to Fulham on Friday night. So, despite some concerns before the new campaign, is it time for Cherries Varn to put a higher tape and somewhat increase their aspirations?
It was understood that many fans and the media were somewhat sure that the Andoni men would struggle to reach the highlands from the ninth place last season. After all, the only member of the regular defensive unit was the strong Adam Smith, and he even missed four of his opening matches in the league through injury.
The club has achieved well to try to replace what they lost, but it is fair to assume that these new additions would have needed some time to sleep and adapt to the very specific playing style with Eola. There was no concern, as the new boys settled at fast speed, as Bournemouth currently occupies third place in the Premier League table.
Many may agree that Djordje Petrovic appears to be an upgrade on all their three guards who are leaving so far. On an equal footing, Bafode Diakite fell on the side to buy Marcus Seesi in the heart of the defense, in addition to the left Adrien Truffert was playing like a “adult version” of the departure Milos Kerkez.
Cherry has always had goals, especially with the way the coach puts, but to look more difficult to collapse after such a massive defensive departure? It is noticeably impressive.
They are the first days, but I certainly do not think it is imagination for Bournemouth fans to start a dream that their best has to fly may be just around the corner.
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