 We welcome to this week's preview show coming from Vitality Stadium. BBC Radio Solent's Chris Temple joins me as we look ahead to another big weekend in the Premier League. Here's what's coming up today. We'll be looking back at that fantastic win at Stamford Bridge last weekend. We'll also be joined by first team goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale. And finally we'll be looking ahead to tomorrow's game against Burnley here at Vitality Stadium. Well first let's start back at last weekend and that brilliant win at Stamford Bridge. Chris, there's just one place to start and that's with that Dan Gosling goal. Well what a moment. I mean the theatre of the whole VAR sort of moment as well I guess just added to it all really and I guess made it stick in everybody's mind but I mean you know we talked about last week I mean I predicted a 1-1 which I was not far away with but you know we talked about the fact that you know sometimes the siege mentality and when the chips are down and you've literally got everyone who's fit on the pitch sometimes that can muster the sort of spirit that you need and you know let's face it Chelsea weren't absolutely at their best but what a performance defensively from a relatively inexperienced back for you know some of the guys in there have hardly played a game this season but yeah the Gosling goal just to answer your question properly you know you did a great social media video this week of him celebrating three times running off in different directions the second one particularly when he ran off on his own having misread the scoreboard was probably my favourite when he thought he saw the word goal but actually it said checking goal but yeah just the drama of it all and you know the fact that as soon as we saw it you know on our monitors in the stadium we saw hang on a second this is going to be all right and the fans in the ground probably didn't have that much idea because it all happened very fast and then just the euphoria of everybody piling on Aaron Ramsdale's cheeky celebrations towards the yet the Chelsea fans as well just so many things that when you look back at it make you smile and I think people will have been sort of sucking up the the social media reaction and the video highlights and everything for days I know people guys any one result don't get carried away but in the context of the Rumborn with Ron and the magnitude of the victory and the manner of the victory everything about it was huge and you know VAR which had a lot of criticism but in that moment it almost added to it didn't it yeah and we've spoken before about there hasn't been that much VAR drama in Bournemouth games of course we've got the Joshua King goal here against West Ham and one or two other sort of minor moments but nothing as big as that and imagine if VAR wasn't involved and that got chalked off and you know Bournemouth quite conceivably could have gone on to lose the game and everybody would have gone you know just when you needed a bit of luck so I think I said in commentary you know just when you need VAR most absolutely it was there because it was a a poor decision from the assistant referee in the first place albeit you can see why the decision was made because those are the hard ones there where there's lots of moving parts people running in different directions people that were offside that yeah that's that's why it's very difficult for the assistant it's not a job I would want to do I think I want to be an assistant less than I want to be a ref particularly these days where basically if you get it wrong you get shown up on tv as you know as making a mistake so I feel a bit sorry for the assistant but the main thing was that VAR came in to yeah the knight in shining armour was VAR and we're going to talk to Aaron Ramsdale a little bit later on but him the whole back four they were superb weren't they yeah I mean Ramsdale first of all made two or three very good saves the one early on from from mason mount his good friend um you know it was really important to keep the score at nil nil that's in the first 10 minutes I think um the the one later on from the low shot that he saved the point blank header from amazon you know absolutely fantastic saves I just commanding you know command in the back four ordering them around I thought Chris meppin was outstanding again we spoke last week about shuffling the back four around and that would enable Chris meppin to plan the left of the centre halves I think that benefited him Jack Stacey obviously having the experience for Simon Francis alongside I thought you know he did really well to shut down Pulisic a 50 million pound player who barely had a kick in the game so yeah as a defensive unit and let's not forget Diego Rico who you know we forget is is inexperienced at Premier League level as well so yeah what an effort from them the back four pretty much the only five were available um you know with the greatest respect to Jack Simpson who hasn't really been in the in the picture um yeah they need they're going to have a very different test this weekend that's for sure and much of the day highlighted Jefferson Lamar as well and you know we could stand here all day and pick out individual players but again he didn't put a foot wrong did he no it was absolutely everywhere he really was up and down and again those games where you know the game gets a bit stretched and he suddenly back putting a tackle in his own box and the next thing you know he's up the other end trying to put a ball into the Chelsea box so yeah that's the that's the sort of game where he is just shows his value is just absolutely bottomless tank of energy and fitness and everything else um athleticism um and it was good that you know match of the day highlighted him I think it's it's probably been overdue to be honest how vital he is to Bournemouth and with all the injuries all the problems you know you spoke about it a minute ago it you know we do we do enjoy going to Chelsea but that was the the biggest one of the more probably wasn't it some people have suggested that's the biggest Premier League win in Bournemouth history which of course every time a big one comes along it's sort of you know the previous one sort of mould back into the history a little bit possibly with the resources available you might say you know that possibly was um I think you know obviously Chelsea Bournemouth do seem to catch Chelsea at times when they're not quite firing on all cylinders but it's a great great record to have won there three times in five seasons um it's a brilliant you know what a what a place to be at a regularly win so um yeah it's it's a team that Bournemouth will be happy to face regularly I would imagine absolutely well someone who was outstanding last weekend was of course Aaron Ramsdale let's remind ourselves of one of those big saves Abraham tried to improvise away by France it's not too far and Emerson point blank save from Ramsdale best chance Chelsea have had in the entire game well a superb save there now as you can see we have been joined by the man himself Rambo thank you for joining us just talk us through that win last week at Chelsea you more than played your part uh yeah it was a it was a fantastic win for for us as players uh but especially the fans um it seems like they like going to Chelsea and we've had some good results there and um they sang the hearts out all game and for us to end up getting a 1-0 win away from home no matter who it's against a clean sheet away from home and three points is excellent and for it to be Chelsea he was pushing for top four top six then yeah it was um it was a perfect weekend really and after the game you and the rest of the team you came over to the fans you know you're clapping them Eddie Howell came up to you what did he say to you then after after such a good performance um we just spoke because the the few performances performances before um I was probably critical of myself and didn't think I was helping the team and uh the gaffer probably reiterated that and said we need you this weekend probably more than everyone um just after the game you said I asked questions about you and and you still looked like a man and that's what we need every weekend um I know that's what we need every week for myself and um the performances before weren't good nothing um so that's how we need to to continue going and from your point of view you've played half a season of Premier League football now how have you found it and and how has it gone from your perspective like I said I think I think I've done okay I think um over the run we had there were certain games where I could have done better and um sort of my strengths weren't my strengths anymore so my kicking and my shot saving were probably the ones which looked a bit weaker throughout my game but um I think overall it's been positive for me and let's say first half a season in the Premier League I don't think I personally could have asked for much better um there's been ups and downs already um but a few more points on the table would have been would have been nicer but if we can get um a good result tomorrow and build some momentum then we can start locking up rather than down and obviously you've been out on loan at Chester Field at Wimbledon how much of those experiences taught you and and prepared you you know for the start of the season you've had yeah most definitely um in more ways than one really because they've we've been in dogfights both times when I've gone on loan in January and um we're sort of preparing ourselves as if we're in a dogfight right now because that's the mentality we need to have until we are actually safe in the Premier League so um I can call on my experiences of last year and um remembering what I was doing and how I can help the team and encouragement I can give um so then that on that side of the experience it's brilliant for me because I've been there and done it and um it's very different playing style because they can have one shot and they can score and you could you could end up losing the game 1-0 but the likes of the your game management at the end of the game if you're if you're winning like at Chelsea then you know when to put the ball into the corner and just boot up the pitch and that was massive at Wimbledon and crosstaking and things like that but it's a little bit different because you don't have lads who are six foot five six foot six for steaming in at you who have done it all their life in that league so um now it's just about adapting to the style of playing learning the game in the Premier League and for you here we've got you know Neil Moss goalkeeper coach we had him on the preview show at the start at the season and then you've got the likes of Mark Travis another brilliant young talent Arthur Borich how close is your goalkeeper unit and you know what's it like to be training out there with them um it's pretty weird how close we actually are to be honest um the only way I see it is because me and Mark are so close in age and when I first came it was like our little group of me, Mark, Jordan Holmes, Callum Stanton, Pat O'Flatty like going back a few years um we used to do everything off the pitch together and that's just stuck and that's brought our mind and Mark's friendship closer and gradually as them them lads left the club it was like me and Mark to sort of looked at each other and was like wearing it together and seeing him play last year I came back and it was like a real good bond and on the other end you've got Mossy Annan, Gows and Joe as a staff and Arthur's closer to them than he is to us so it's almost like we've got a fourth coach on the pitch with Arthur and we've got Will Dennis joining us for training so there's three real young lads and then as as I say the older lads and the coaches but yeah it's if you came out to watch one of our sessions it would just look like we're messing about and and just having fun but at the end of day we're having fun but we're getting all our work done and um we're every time a little detail Mossy and Matt Parker they all go through and it's it's an incredible amount of detail like at iPads before the game and and and see penalties and we do everything this week around Burnley um I don't think I've ever done as much crossing in my life but um I could say it's it's a great bond on the pitch and especially off the pitch you can it's a cliché you can pick the phone up and call in one but especially big man um we most of the time on away trips we our rooms will be next to each other just incidentally and it'll be just texting me through the wall and just seeing how I am so it's um it's a great bond to have and um there's no animosity if if when Traff plays or I play or Arthur plays and everyone gets behind each other and um I think that's because we're so young that we see it in that way and we we don't get annoyed or uptight about anything and just finally you spoke of the fantastic setup here we've seen you playing regularly for England under 21 just describe those experiences for you and you know how much you've learnt from them yeah of of course I've tried to so last year I was sort of knocking on the door and they had three great goalkeepers and Angus Gunn Freddie woman and Dean Anderson who's now playing in the Premier League and I couldn't quite manage to get into that squad last year um and now this time it's almost it's almost my year and I can't get complacent because there's keepers who can easily take my place but if I carry on playing in the Premier League and performing then um I sort of have my spot ready in the 21s and that's been great because we've gone away to to Turkey and played in in front of 12, 14,000 people whichever town we got the ball we're just screaming um made it real hostile it was like a proper away day um and that was our first ever game together as a squad and that was testing um we got through that we've won every game of the group been to Albania stayed there in basically a hostel no wi-fi no nothing and these things you take for granted and and we went there and we still did a job and we won and um so 21s football was probably brought more of an eye opener because of how much you you have to sacrifice and you just realise the necessities on the necessities necessities anymore and you just get on with it and play football and um like I say it's it it's similar to the Premier League um but probably a little bit slower so when I can go there and I've played four games in the Premier League the month before you're almost up to your two up to speed for it so it probably makes it a little bit easier for you um but the challenge is then not to to drop your standards for the first game back after internationals and you get caught out by a ball or a pass and and you're you cost your team so there's lots of challenges there and um I'm enjoying it and hopefully in March we can come round off a good qualifying campaign for the year and and but it's in a good good place to to get qualified next year absolutely well thank you very much for joining us I'm sure I join all the fans in wishing you the best of luck for the weekend thank you now then the weekend is where we are turning our attention to next and let's have a look at what Eddie Howells had to say in his pre-match press conference um we've got a concerns on a few players we'll make very relate calls on them have we got anyone returning from from injury from the previous weeks no I don't think so um we're pretty much as we were we needed a lift it came from the players giving absolutely everything to the last match that game against Chelsea they they committed to to everything um and we're very keen now to try and back that result up with another one against Burnley who know how difficult this game is going to be but that's absolutely key we don't waste that win and we try and build on it they're very hard to play against and then they never give anybody an easy game we're very well organised Sean's done a great job there and in the Premier League you know with the quality of teams you're playing you go through good spells of form bad spells of form that's natural I think I think every team does the same um but I think from their perspective they'll be they'll be pleased with where they are we probably last season we didn't do well enough at at dealing with their strengths in the two games we had against them we were disappointed with how we performed so um hopefully this season we can we can show our strengths more well that was Eddie Howell speaking this morning Chris after that fantastic win last weekend there's no doubt that confidence will be high back at home in front of the home fans yeah and probably needed against a Burnley team who born with never haven't really got to grips with their physical threat in the Premier League um Burnley have won four out of six um but did the double last season a seven one aggregate although the four nil away from home was um you know was a bit of a full scoreline in the end but didn't play very well here last season Burnley have won on the last two visits here um wooden barns are a pain absolutely pain there's talk that Chris would might not be fit which uh you know they've got 13 goals between them which is a great return for two guys that you you know you think of big physical strikers as often not being able to produce the goal returns um but they you know that's a great a great return and again often you think of two big physical strikers not actually being able to play together so wooden barns have really have really performed a great partnership they get some good service from the wing um but yeah it's not been a team that Bournemouth have enjoyed playing against um Bournemouth aren't the biggest that is one of the issues um you know Steve Cook and Nathan Acke aren't the biggest but they've got great springs it's going to be a big test of Chris Meppam in a different way this weekend uh in terms of dealing with that because you know it's not just about who can jump the highest there's a lot of other nuances that go on to being a centre half playing against those centre forwards who do a lot of the ugly stuff pretty well but that can be disrespectful because they're good footballers Chris Woods are international good footballer um so you know they're they're the I guess the the spear point of the um of the Burnley attack um you know they do they do what they do well which is a I feel like I'm going back to the Shawnau Driscoll stage at days when he used to go they do what they do um they do what they do pretty well um and they've you know had it up and down season lost last three but then won a pretty scrappy game against Newcastle last week and as you say you know the record against Burnley they often you know they do pull out results they've won four of our six Premier League games they've got threats all over the pitch and someone who who has stood stood out this season has been Dwight McNeill I think he's put the fifth highest number of crosses into the box and it goes to show you know what what threats they do have yeah he's only 20 I think he's someone said he's played the last 30-yard Premier League games I think I was reading that on your website actually yesterday 36 there you go did you type that article yourself I did write that talking to the local Burnley media excuse me um but yeah Dwight McNeill great to see a you know young talent given an opportunity as well um you know Burnley haven't always produced you know a lot of their own players not in recent seasons in the Premier League anyway and for them a bit like Bournemouth really there's not a bottomless pit of money so you do have to sometimes elevate your own players and it's good to see Dwight McNeill getting that chance um obviously Nick Pope back between the sticks international goalkeeper as well Tarkovsky briefly in England international Ben Me at centre half who Eddie Hough knows well and actually took him to Burnley from from his early man city days someone like Jack Cawke in midfield who's been he's on the verge of 250 games excuse me the former Southampton man and obviously you know knows the south coast very well from from his time here as well so yeah all over the picture a functional team Sean Dices you know took over when Eddie left and is still there now the two longest serving managers in the Premier League and in terms of our team news I mean last weekend we saw junior Stanislas back on the bench that probably went a bit unnoticed in the grand scheme of things but we did see Joshua King hobble off with an injury as well yeah he hobble off he rolled off didn't he yeah literally it was first time I've seen anyone roll off the field I think um yeah uh Joshua King I think is a is a is a 50-50 wait and see um he hasn't been training while accounts this week so obviously just come back from a problem so he hopefully hasn't picked up a another one um I think I'm right and saying four of Bournemouth's five wins this season have been with Joshua King and the team and without him they've only won one of five so um yeah he's he's pretty important I think from that stat Callum Wilson of course the equal importance is that Callum Wilson isn't fit um Dom Solanki there was talk last week he had a bit of a knock we're not sure about that one Harry Wilson won't be involved he's away with Liverpool has been getting checked at Liverpool with his sort of mystery problem no Dan Duma um Stanislas has had a very difficult week you know impersonal his personal situation um which fans will know about so uh I think he I think he's back with a group and probably will be uh sort of in in the right frame of mind to be involved so you can't really see that many changes to be honest with you if everybody who was played last week is fit I can see you know a similar sort of line-up taking the field this time maybe Solanki might be back in to just offer a bit more um attacking threat at home have a second striker and just finally what's that school prediction this week your close last week yeah I'm feeling just because Burnley have been a bit hit and miss um away from home they've had a couple of good wins though they've you know they've won at Watford they've had a good win over West Ham as well um 2-0 Bournemouth definitely Kane's you know Bournemouth there we go well if you want to have a go at predicting the score this weekend head over to Manchin Betts website and take part in their predict six game if you are coming here tomorrow then we look forward to seeing you but if not make sure you listen to Chris on BBC radio solynt for the latest updates bye for now