Outgoing Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola began his farewell run in style with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Newcastle United. The win extended Bournemouth’s unbeaten streak to 13 Premier League matches (W6, D7), underlining their impressive late-season form.
For Newcastle, the defeat continues a worrying slump, especially at home, where results have collapsed in recent weeks.
First Half: Bournemouth’s Press Pays Off
Newcastle started brightly despite missing injured top scorer Anthony Gordon, with Harvey Barnes going close early on. However, Bournemouth quickly settled and imposed itself with an aggressive high press.
That pressure paid off in the 32nd minute. Rayan Cherki burst past Lewis Hall and squared the ball across the goal for Marcus Tavernier, who tapped in to give the visitors a deserved lead.
Bournemouth nearly doubled their advantage moments later, but Evanilson failed to convert from close range. The miss kept Newcastle alive, but boos echoed around St. James’ Park at halftime as the hosts struggled to respond.

Second Half: Newcastle Fight Back
Manager Eddie Howe made tactical changes, introducing Kieran Trippier to spark a comeback.
The return of captain Bruno Guimarães after injury lifted the home side, and the equaliser soon followed. William Osula capitalised on a defensive lapse, beating the offside trap and finishing calmly after a VAR check confirmed the goal.
At 1-1, momentum seemed to shift in Newcastle’s favour—but Bournemouth had other plans.
Late Drama: Bournemouth Seal It
With just five minutes remaining, Bournemouth delivered the decisive blow. Tavernier turned provider this time, floating a ball into the box for Evanilson, whose knockdown found Adrien Truffert. The defender made no mistake, scoring his first goal for the club and silencing the home crowd.
It was a clinical finish to a disciplined away performance.

What This Means for Both Teams
For Newcastle, this result deepens their crisis. A fifth defeat in six home league matches leaves them stuck in 14th place, with European qualification hopes fading fast.
Bournemouth, on the other hand, continues to rise. They now sit eighth and have gone a club-record eight away league matches unbeaten (W4, D4). With momentum firmly on their side, a top-half finish—and possibly more—remains within reach.
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Final Verdict
Bournemouth’s 2-1 win was more than just three points—it was a statement. As Iraola prepares to depart, his team is delivering performances full of confidence and tactical discipline. Newcastle, meanwhile, must regroup quickly or risk disappointingly ending the season.
With the Premier League entering its final stretch, every result now carries weight—and Bournemouth are making theirs count.

