 Welcome to the second preview show of the week here at Vitality Stadium. Neil Perritt joins me as we look ahead to another big fixture in the Premier League. Here's what's coming up today. We'll be looking back at that defeat in the Carribell Cup to Burton. We'll also be joined by none other than Arnout Dan Juma. And finally we'll be looking ahead to tomorrow's game against West Ham United here at Vitality Stadium. Well, we're going to start back at that game on Wednesday night and that defeat to Burton in the Carribell Cup. ac nid yw'r cyffredig ddych chi'n gyfieithio'n ddweud, fe ddim yn ddechrau'n gweithio. Mae'n ddiddorol yn garllangol i gyd, fel y penynio'r gweithio. Mae'n ddiddorol i gael ei gael ei gael ei gael. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio, fel Simon Francis, Lloyd Kelly, ac Arn Outdown Dwyma eraf yn ddod. Ffortunatley, West Ham had a similar chasening experience in their game against Oxford United so you can see that both teams will certainly be able to put things right on when they meet tomorrow. It was a strange second half, wasn't it? The floodlights, they went on and off three different times and it was certainly very disruptive for both sets of players. Very disruptive for both sets of players. Obviously we were looking to get the goal back at the time as well so that would have disrupted our flow. You really have to feel for the supporters though going through that having to drive all the way up there, see the team lose in the way they did and then staying there for an extra half an hour because of three floodlight failures. Nobody's fault outside of everybody's control unfortunately, but like you said it's one to draw a line under. Let's look forward to the West Ham game. One positive to come from the game, Simon Francis' first minutes since Boxing Day, that for him would have been quite a reward for all of his hard work. I'm sure that on the journey home Simon Francis would have been absolutely delighted the fact that he's got those minutes under his belt like you said it's been nine months. It's been a long, grawling, hard nine months recovering from a bad injury and he's one of the older guys to suffer the injury as well. It would have been a great night for him. He would have been as disappointed as everybody else with the performance and the result and barring out of the competition that we've met the quarterfinals in for the last two years. So like I say, let's get Frenno back into the Premier League squad and move on. The first proper look as well at Lloyd Kelly and Arnaud Danjima, they both played a part last night and their first competitive appearance for the club. Once again, I'm not saying that these games are there to get people back, to get people's fitness back. They're there to be won and to progress in the cup, but a silver lining if you like is the fact that Frenno and Lloyd Kelly and Arnaud Danjima made their competitive comebacks. Frenno and Lloyd Kelly obviously played in the under-21s last week, but the more players that the manager can have has disposed all the better. We've still got other players to come back down Gosling and Junior Stanislaus and David Brooks. Once the whole squad is fitting available, you wouldn't want to swap places with the manager. You wouldn't want to try and pick a team from that squad. And they're slowly coming back aren't they? Simon Francis, Lloyd Kelly, Arnaud Danjima. It's not just a boost for them, but a boost for the whole squad isn't it? Like I said, once they're all there, they're fit and firing and ready to go, it's going to be a really, really difficult team to pick. And not only a difficult team, it's going to be a difficult bench to pick from the manager because lots of people have been saying for a manager to turn around and look at his bench and see seven established, if you like, Premier League players to choose from, how you can change and turn a game when you make substitutions then. Absolutely. Well, after the game last night, Eddie Howell spoke to AFCB TV to give his thoughts on the defeat. Eddie, a frustrating night for your side. What are your thoughts on that one? Yeah, he's usually disappointed. I really feel for the supporters who made the journey to watch that today. That was disappointing. Never got going in the game, never showed our true qualities, our capabilities. Yeah, we're feeling the pain for them tonight. And just talk us through that second half. It was a bizarre second half. The floodlights went off three times. It must have been difficult to stay focused during that period. It was difficult. I wouldn't say difficult to stay focused. We can't use it as an excuse. The first half performance was well off the levels that we expect. The second half was better. Yes, it was a fragmented half and difficult to build true momentum into it, but that's not the reason we lost. You said the second half was better there. What did you make of the substitutions when they came on? Yeah, we tried to change. We were changing a lot to try and get a foothold in the game. We weren't the dominant team tonight, really, for many phases of that game. That's hugely frustrating with the quality that we had on the pitch. So we were trying to change systems and ways of playing to try and get that control that we needed. We had it for elements of both halves, but nowhere near the level that we would expect. But fully deserved to win today. You can't take anything away from their performance. And a word on Simon Francis. It was his first competitive minute since Boxing Day. How did he feel that he got on? I thought he did really well. I think it's great to have him back. He's a huge presence in the dressing room and at the football club. He did very well. Lloyd Kelly, as well, was his debut for the club of first competitive appearance for him. Likewise, how did he feel that he did? I think Lloyd will be better for the game. I think he hasn't played for a long period of time. And I think we know his capabilities. We think he's an outstanding talent. He will only get better. But found it difficult tonight. I think the whole team did to get any type of composure on the ball and look really controlled. So work for us to do. And just finally, the game against West Ham on Saturday. What are your thoughts ahead of that one? Well, we need to respond back at home on the back of two really good Premier League wins. We need to try and erase this from the memory pretty quickly, but learn the lessons from it and focus on the next match. Well, that was Eddie Howell speaking to AFCB TV after last night's defeat. You can also hear from Simon Francis on our website and across our social media. Now then, as you can see, we have been joined by none other than Arnaud Danjima. Arnaud, thank you for joining us. Just tell us what the last couple of months have been like. How are you settling in here at Bournemouth? It's getting good to be fair. I recently found a place to live in. I've been in the hotel for some weeks now. Obviously, the injury was a bit bothersome. It was frustrating to get injured at the beginning of the season. But, yeah, I'm grateful that it's over now and I'm looking forward to making some minutes for the club. And how did you respond to that? It must have been hard, you know, coming to a new club, picking up an injury quite early on. How was that mentally for you? Yeah, it was really frustrating, especially for me. I'm really a football lover and I really like to play football. So, to get injured at the beginning of the season was really, really frustrating. But, yeah, then again, I'm really happy that it's over now and I'm really looking forward to making some minutes. What do you find the main differences are between living in England and living in Holland and Belgium? The first thing, obviously, is that they drive on the left. But I'm used to it now. Yeah, no, I think Belgium and Holland are quite similar. But to be honest, in England, a lot is different. You know, just the general things where, yeah, what they use to live for, like, they pay in pounds, we pay in euros, you know, all those kind of stuff. But, yeah, to be fair, the lads and the staff, everybody helped me in to settle good. So, I really didn't have any problems settling in. Obviously, we all think this is a really nice part of the country to live. What do you think about living in this part of England? No, it's good, of course. The weather here is a lot better than the other place in England. And, no, to turn out, it's been a good experience. And you've been here a couple of months now. How welcoming have your teammates been in that time? No, I've had a very warm welcome. I'm used to the club now. In the first weeks, it was all about getting used to the new teammates, the staff, the training and stuff like that. But, yeah, it feels like home now, so it's good. And just tell us about Eddie Howe and his training sessions. A lot of the players say they're very intense. Do you find that as well? Yeah, yeah, no, it's no lie that the training is very intense. But then again, I think that's good and that's what you need to play in the Premier League, so it will only benefit us. And you got your first run out against Burton in the Carabao Cup. It wasn't the result we were looking for. But just tell us about your own performance that night. You must have been absolutely delighted to come off the bench. Yeah, I was absolutely delighted to come off the bench to get my first official minutes in. But, yeah, then again, if you lose 2-0 in the cup, it's frustrating. You would rather come in a win. But, yeah, I'm not unhappy about my performance. I did what I could. I played personally a good game, but then again, if you lose 2-0, that really doesn't matter. So, yeah, it's a bit off both. The supporters will be desperate to know how close you are to knocking on the door for the Premier League. So how close are you if the manager said, are you ready for Saturday? Are you? No, I've been ready from the first second I've been here, so I'm ready, I'm ready. Even though you've had the injury setback, you're fully over that now? Yeah, yeah, no. The injury will not have a huge impact on me. It has just been some few weeks to recover, but quality is permanent, so I'm hoping to show what I've got. And just finally on out West Ham at home here on the weekend in the Premier League. Your back fit, you played your first competitive minutes earlier in the week. You must be really looking forward to it. Yeah, I've been looking forward to every minute as well as yesterday. So, now the next step is now making some minutes in the Premier League and, yeah, doing the best I can for the club and for the team. Well, Anna, thank you very much for joining us. I'm sure we're all very much looking forward to seeing you out on that pitch. Now then, our attention turns to that game against West Ham on the weekend, and it was quite the performance last time out here at Vitality Stadium. On the edge of the six-yard box, Wilson looking to break out. He's got Fraser, who scoops it past his man. Can he keep that one in right? Fraser, he will. He gets his head up to see who's arriving in the middle for him. Fraser continues to run. Diolch slides in. Catches Fraser late. Runs to Callum. Wilson! What a buck! Beautifully with a Terry's top scorer, and he smashed it with his right foot. No chance for Ramianski. Deadlock broken. Eight minutes into the second half. I think all the big guns are out of the way as they try and put Brooks to it. There's a real chance here for a second. Brooks to King for the Terries. Joshua King from close range puts the game to bed. Well, that was last time out here at Vitality Stadium. Neil, a different game this time last year, and we're going into this one, and it's a top six clash. It's just what you wanted, isn't it? We're six, then they're fifth. All to play for. It just so happens to be Westtown. We have so many good games against Westtown. Lots of goals. Got a good record against them, particularly at home. Did the double over them last season. All to play for, like I said. What I like about this game is, I'm not going to say it's going to define anybody's season, but we're coming into this game on the back of two wins. Three wins. All of a sudden you start thinking, we could do something really good this season with three wins under our belt. A defeat would obviously check things, but it's not the worst. We've equalled our best start to a season as we did last season. So really, really looking forward to this one against an informed Westtown team. Westtown, they had a brilliant result against Man United last week. They'll be high on confidence, won't they? Yes, they will. Everybody's talking about Manchester United having a sticky patch, and they clearly are. But even so, you've still got to beat them. What a feather in the cap is, I remember when we beat Manchester United here, it was just one of the most outstanding results of the season and probably of the club's history. To beat Manchester United is a fantastic result. It's put them into fifth place there on 11 points. One more point than we've got, which is why there's so much at stake on Saturday. And it's worth mentioning as well. We didn't have a great result in the week against Burton. They did not have a good result against Oxford losing 4-0. Two teams are going to be licking their wounds. I know that the personnel will probably change quite dramatically. But both managers were at the helm for those games, so they'll certainly be probably using that as a motivational tool for their players. But let's look a little just a few days further back at the win at Salampton, the win against Everton. We can take those two performances and those two results into the game and play with real confidence. And as you mentioned, three wins in a row would be quite something, wouldn't it? And a real statement to the rest of the teams in the league? Well, we all know how easy it is to go on a winless run in the Premier League. You look at our record since we've been in the league and you look at all the teams around us. You can go seven, eight, nine games without winning a game. So to win three, it's like winning the lottery really, if you can. And you've got to look at the fixtures. There's more points to be had there in the weeks to come. So to go into the Arsenal game on the back of three wins, what massive confidence that would give us? And in terms of West Ham, they've certainly got some players to look out for, signing Hallor in the summer. They've also got the likes of Felipe Anderson as well. Got a wealth of talent. The squad's definitely improved since last season. Jack Wilshire, who's here on loan, a much-vaunted player while he was here on loan, is obviously there as well. Obviously that their squad is really, really good. They've got 11 points from their opening games. They've just beaten Manchester United. They've got a very good manager there as well. So they're going to be formidable opposition as they always are. And as for us, we talked a little bit about it earlier, but players coming back from injury as opposed to just getting injuries, which is something we haven't seen for quite some time, is it? Well, definitely. Whilst you could argue that last night's performance hasn't given the manager a selection headache, but he will be looking at the team against Southampton. Is there any possible improvements he could make there? There might be. There might not. He might stick with the same team. But if not to have people like Simon Francis, Lloyd Kelly, Arnaud Danjouma, possibly in contention, even if it is just for the bench, what a great wealth of options that could give him. And as for Callen Wilson, four goals in his last three Premier League appearances and he just loves playing against West Ham, doesn't he? Scoring in both fixtures against them last season? Certain players seem to enjoy and do well against certain clubs. I know we spoke about it the other week when we played Everton. Joshua King seems to score goals against Everton. I was looking at Callen's record earlier. He's got six goals in six performances against West Ham. That hat-trick as well. In first Premier League win, he got that hat-trick against West Ham. Yeah, that 4-3 in, I think that was August 2015. Our first Premier League win, as you said, our first Premier League hat-trick. We've got three Premier League hat-tricks. Two of them have been against West Ham. Joshua King got one as well. So Callen's got a fantastic record. He didn't score for the first couple of games of this season and everybody was saying, well, you know, Callen's on a bit of a drought and then boom, all of a sudden he gets four goals. You know, and he's certainly helping everybody's FPL teams who's made him captain like I have as well. So that's great. What a very good choice indeed. 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