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Iraola's Cherries still have a job to do to make top 10

May 25, 2025

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Sunday People

BLOW: Defeat to City meant Cherries' hopes of Europe had gone

BOURNEMOUTH boss Andoni Iraola has warned his players their holidays remain on hold until this evening as he stressed the importance of a last-day win over relegated Leicester.

Hopes of European football next season were extinguished by the midweek defeat at Manchester City.

But Iraola is determined to end the campaign on a high with a potential top-10 finish.

The Cherries are 11th, a point behind Fulham in 10th and two behind Brentford in ninth.

Iraola said: "I think probably we lost our chance in February, March.

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