Three reasons for Bournemouth to be optimistic ahead of the Premier League restart

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Three reasons for Bournemouth to be optimistic ahead of the Premier League restart

Bournemouth started the season poorly, but have since recovered and are currently in 14th place in the Premier League table. Gary O'Neil is now the permanent head coach at the club. Bournemans beat Everton in Carabao Cup and league respectively.   DorsetLive explains why Boursheim should be optimistic ahead of the restart.

Bournemouth players are excited about their manager O'Neil taking over from Tony Parker. O’Neil has restored Bournemans' confidence and introduced a new system and style of play. B‘ournes are currently in the Premier League table. They are looking forward to the new season.

Bill Foley's consortium is in talks with Maxim Demin to take over Bournemouth. The paperwork has been signed and submitted to the Premier League for approval. If Foley is installed as the new owner, he will have £30m to spend on new players. The transfer window opens on January 1st. Boulournes are fighting for survival in the league.

Bournemouth are three points above the relegation zone. They are also chasing upsets against the upper reaches of the table. Bournemans face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and Manchester United at Old Trafford during the festive period. The season has been unpredictable so far. The trend of points being dropped up and down the standings presents an opportunity for other teams to capitalise.

Bournemouth are optimistic ahead of the Premier League restart.


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