‘I thank him for everything’ – Iraola expects Kelly to leave Cherries
ANDONI Iraola moved to “thank” Lloyd Kelly for his performances this campaign, admitting “probably he will play somewhere else” next season.
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Chief sports writer at the Bournemouth Daily Echo, covering all sport including AFC Bournemouth and Poole Pirates.
Chief sports writer at the Bournemouth Daily Echo, covering all sport including AFC Bournemouth and Poole Pirates.
ANDONI Iraola moved to “thank” Lloyd Kelly for his performances this campaign, admitting “probably he will play somewhere else” next season.
BOSS Andoni Iraola says he was left “happy” with his side’s performance, despite defeat on the final day of the season at Chelsea, insisting: “We cannot ask much more of the players.”
A MOMENT of magic from Moises Caicedo set Chelsea on their way to victory over Cherries on the final day of the Premier League season.
POOLE Pirates have learned their semi-final opponents in the Championship Knockout Cup, with a repeat of last year’s final against Scunthorpe Scorpions.
CHERRIES boss Andoni Iraola believes Chelsea are playing at a “very high” level, adding: “I expect a similar game as we had against Arsenal not long ago.”
CHELSEA boss Mauricio Pochettino is expecting a “very tough game” when his side welcome Cherries to Stamford Bridge tomorrow, insisting: “They are doing so well.”
LEWIS Cook’s contract at Cherries has been extended by an extra year, after a clause was triggered in his current deal.
ANDONI Iraola said discussions regarding a new contract at Cherries were “quite fast and quite easy”.
CHERRIES could welcome back three players for Sunday’s season finale at Chelsea.
BOSS Andoni Iraola is holding onto the slim hope he will “receive a good surprise” about Lloyd Kelly’s future, as he insisted the speculation had not been affecting the 25-year-old.
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