Eyebrows have been raised when Bournemouth parted methods with Gary O’Neil final summer season.
Rapidly appointed after Scott Parker’s sudden and surprising departure, he had ultimately steered the Cherries away from relegation bother throughout their first season again within the Premier League.
Chairman Invoice Foley needed to freshen issues up; to take the membership in a brand new route as he put his stamp on the Dorset membership, and so changed him with Andoni Iraola the exact same day. “With his contract in Spain coming to an end this summer we wanted to act quickly,” stated the American businessman.
The previous Spain worldwide – who performed in the identical staff as Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and Bayer Leverkusen’s Xabi Alonso as a teen – had led Rayo Vallecano out of LaLiga 2, then to 2 successive Twelfth-placed finishes within the prime flight, and was in demand.
Foley backed his man within the switch market and bankrolled new signings to the tune of greater than £110 million. However two months in, the challenge gave the impression to be stalling quickly; it took 10 video games for the primary win and by November 4, Bournemouth have been third backside after a 6-1 trouncing at Man Metropolis.
In hindsight, you would most likely put the poor begin right down to teething issues. Underneath strain from the surface, however evidently not inside, the membership’s persistence in Iraola was rewarded – on April 28, following a 3-0 win over Brighton, the Cherries reached 48 factors – their finest Premier League return.
“Everyone says about the bad start and it’s true that it was a really bad start,” says Iraola, calm and composed – as ever – as he sits down within the residence dressing room on the Vitality Stadium for an unique chat with Sky Sports activities.
He can smile about it now. “Looking back, it probably was the best thing to happen to us, but in that moment, it was really hard!
“I bear in mind enjoying towards the highest groups in the beginning, in very tough video games. We have been nonetheless not there, however later we might play video games the place we had extra probabilities, with a extra advanced staff that was extra prepared.
“It was not the worst thing, looking now with some perspective, and is something that will serve us, especially for next season. The record points (tally) was a really good reward for the season the players gave us.”
As a substitute of returning to his native Spain through the low season, Iraola stayed within the UK as he ready for his second season in cost. As a biking fanatic, when time allowed, he was glued to the Tour de France and the Olympics.
Pre-season took the Cherries to the USA, the place they confronted Wrexham and Arsenal and, when Iraola was again on the coaching pitch, there have been double periods aplenty.
He is aware of preparation can be key after final 12 months: “We have to arrive straightaway at the beginning of the season.” There’s a trace of warning in his voice.
Foley’s lofty ambitions for the membership have the followers excited. Speak of reaching Europe inside 5 years of his takeover final December is music to the ears of supporters whose membership got here near extinction lower than 20 years in the past.
Given these goals and final season’s trajectory, expectations are, naturally, certain to be larger this time period.
Matching outdoors expectations, although, will not be excessive on Iraola’s checklist of priorities.
“We cannot control expectations and I’ve said a lot of times that I don’t trust the long-term goals too much,” he says.
“Once we play against Forest on the first day, if we lose, (people will say) we’re going to get relegated and if we win, (people will say) we’re going to be in the top 10! After 38 games, the table puts you, more or less, in your place.
“It’s important to management what you possibly can management. We now have to focus in each sport. I do know now we have the primary three video games, then there may be a global break – I do not look a lot additional.
“We are playing in a competition where we know we are not going to have an easy game; even the ones we win are going to be really tough games and we will have to keep working until the end.
“We additionally should know the identical means after we are enjoying Liverpool or Man Metropolis away we may have our probabilities. Will probably be rather more tough, however we can not say there are 12 video games within the season we can not get something from. We now have to strive in each sport.”
Iraola has the advantage of having overseen minimal squad turnover this summer. Enes Unal’s loan move from Getafe has become permanent, Dean Huijsen has joined from Juventus to replace Lloyd Kelly and promising striker Daniel Jebbison has signed from Sheffield United for a reported compensation fee of £1.5m.
Star striker Dominic Solanke’s £65m move to Tottenham last week was headline news, but it did not come completely out of the blue and the Cherries have over a fortnight to reinvest that fee in a replacement, should they so wish.
“We are basically the same and we have the experience of a whole season with the ups, the lows and games where we learned a lot. Now we can get into more detail in different areas; we know each other, I know where the players perform better.
“Loads of our staff is sort of younger and particularly for the younger gamers Milos [Kerkez], Ilia Zabarnyi, Alex Scott, Dango [Outtara], one season within the Premier League could make them enhance lots and I anticipate they will elevate their stage.”
One of the favourites for relegation last term, at the time of writing, Bournemouth are nowhere near that conversation. Sky Bet currently have the Cherries priced as high as 6/1 to return to the Championship.
Still, Iraola will not take any notice of such ideas – even after a positive pre-season.
“We have performed an excellent job, however you actually by no means know till the competitors begins,” he concludes. “We now have an excellent base from the previous season and now we have an excellent platform to proceed constructing.
“For me, our second season is very important. We have organisation and structure as a team, but we have to improve. Other teams are signing really well and I’m sure they will be very good, better than past seasons.
“If we do not enhance, we’ll most likely end in a worse place, so collectively and individually now we have to evolve the way in which we did issues final season. Generally it isn’t going to be sufficient, so you need to discover new methods to attain the identical issues.”
The rollercoaster of final season has little question been the catalyst for Iraola’s elevated pragmatism. Inside, although, he’s certain to be wanting extra.