Cherries eyeing 'something special' for departing Iraolapublished at 13:39 BST
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Image source, Getty ImagesAny suggestion of distraction following last week's announcement that Andoni Iraola would leave Bournemouth was firmly dismissed by his players on Saturday in the 2-1 win against Newcastle.
"If anything, it has made us want us to run harder for him and finish the season off with something special," winger Marcus Tavernier told BBC Match of the Day.
"He has done a lot for this club and players, so it is only right we show him this reaction to finish off with something we can remember for a long time."
Iraola added: "You are always worried because when you give this kind of news, you don't know how everyone is going to react. I trust my players a lot and I know they want to push until the end."
The Spaniard has placed Bournemouth - who have never played continental football - right in the midst of a fierce battle for a place in Europe with a record 13 games unbeaten in the league (W6 D7).
With back-to-back wins against leaders Arsenal and Newcastle, the Cherries are level on 48 points with both Chelsea and Brentford, who sit sixth and seventh in European places.
"I have no clue," Iraola told BBC Radio Solent when asked about his future. "I don't know if I'm going to coach next season. I have no rush to know it. The decision has not been affected by any other club."
But one thing is certain - the 43-year-old is unlikely to be out of work for long.










