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Bournemouth’s brilliance brings Sean Dyche’s Forest back down to earth

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For a club where time is forever in short supply, Nottingham Forest’s reversion to a no-nonsense manager may take a while yet to pay off. Still, not every opposing team will play like Bournemouth, where Forest lost 5-0 last season, and have not won since 2014. Andoni Iraola’s team climbed to second, delivering portions of the football from the gods that makes their manager one of the hottest properties in the game.

After scoring directly from a corner through Marcus Tavernier – set pieces continued to haunt Forest – there was further evidence of Bournemouth’s ability to find top talent when their second came from Eli Junior Kroupi. The teenager from the Cherries sister club, Lorient, followed up last week’s double at Crystal Palace with a lashing finish.

Continue reading…For a club where time is forever in short supply, Nottingham Forest’s reversion to a no-nonsense manager may take a while yet to pay off. Still, not every opposing team will play like Bournemouth, where Forest lost 5-0 last season, and have not won since 2014. Andoni Iraola’s team climbed to second, delivering portions of the football from the gods that makes their manager one of the hottest properties in the game.After scoring directly from a corner through Marcus Tavernier – set pieces continued to haunt Forest – there was further evidence of Bournemouth’s ability to find top talent when their second came from Eli Junior Kroupi. The teenager from the Cherries sister club, Lorient, followed up last week’s double at Crystal Palace with a lashing finish. Continue reading…