 Welcome to this week's preview show here at Vitality Stadium. BBC Radio Solence Chris Temple joins me, as we will be looking ahead to another big game in the Premier League. Here's what's coming up today. We'll be looking back at last week's Two One Win at Villa Park. We'll also be joined by first team coach Stephen Perchis. And finally we'll be looking ahead to Sunday's game against Manchester City here at Vitality Stadium. Well, we're going to start back at last weekend and that 2-1 win at Villa Park. Let's take a look at the goals. Well, goals from Joshua King and Harry Wilson there. Chris, it was a good afternoon if you're very enjoyable afternoon. It was a funny afternoon was it because the start was unbelievably great. The best thing you can do at what was a really loud Villa Park. Any one that was there. I've seen lots of comments from Cherries fans about how vociferous the Villa fans were. I think they were expecting it to be loud, maybe not as loud as it was. The whole end were briefly shut up by that 2 goal lead early on and actually towards the end of the game. Bournemouth needed that cushion once Villa were got one back because Villa threw everything at Bournemouth late on, defended really well. ond mae'r syniad yn tynnu'n gwybod, i wneud o'r cymaint o'r cyllid dawnol yn gyfalu rwy'r ddoch, o'r cyllid o'r cyfeirio cymaint, ac yn gwybod, dwi'n gwybod, gael ddod rwy'n gwybod yn llwy i'n gwybod a'r ysgol. Dyna, mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod. Aru'n Ramsdell yn goll, rydw i'n gwybod i'r dysgu'r bach. Rydw i'n gwybod, mae'n gwybod, ond rydw i'n gwybod, Ydw i'n ddigon i ddim yn ysgrifenni'r trofnog. Yn ddigon i ddim yn ysgrifenni'r trofnogi, ond eu bod yn fwy o'r eich cyfnod yn drws o'r ffordd o'r argynnu'n cyhoedd. Wrth gwrs, mae'n rhoi'n rhaid i ddim yn ei ddweud, ac mae hynny'n gobeithio i'r ffordd diolch yng Nghymru, â'r ddigon i gael cyfnodau o'r gweithio, ond mae'n hoffi'r Hyrrywol yn siarad o'r tyfnog ar draws, Ond dyna, mae'r rhaglen, oherwydd gynnwys, maen nhw'n ddweud yma. Felly mae'r ddweud o'r hyn o'r ddweud eich cymaint. Ac rwy'n dod amser i'r ddigon hwnnw i'ch colli yma, sy'n eu rhaid o'r rhaid o'r rhaid o'r tro mor ffawr, mae'r rhaid o'r tro o'r tro rhaid o'r tro mwyaf, a'r rhaid o'r tro mwyaf ar y seiswn, sy'n rhaid o'r tro mwyaf ar y seiswn. Rwy'n cael y gallwch chi'n gwybod i'r hanes yn gweithio i fynd i gweithio'r ystyried. Yn y cwrs, mae'n gweithio i'r hanes, ond mae'n gweithio i'r hanes, a'n gweithio i'r hanes i'r hanes i'r hanes, ac mae'n cael ei gweithio i'r hanes. Yn mynd i'n gweithio i'r hanes, mae'n gweithio i'r hanes, mae'n gweithio i'r hanes i'r hanes, Caelon Wilson, Joshua King, Ryan Fraser, mae'n gweithio i'r hanes. Yn y cwrs, mae'n gweithio i'r hanes i'r hanes i gweithio i'r hanes i fynd i'r hanes. fel y lad yn ymgyrchu, ymwiel yn ystod yn lle. Felly, bod ydych yn fwyaf yn ddod i'r dweud bod yma'r unrhyw gwneud yma. Stephen, ddwy'n ddod i'n ddod i'n ddod i'r ddod, rydw i'ch gweithio'r cymhysgol yn gwybod ar Dastan Villa. Rydyn ni'n dweud yno'n ddod i'r ddod i'r ddod i'r ddod. It was a tough place to go first Premier League game back for them. We knew what was coming. I think obviously the start really helped us. They had to dump their crowd down, we obviously were very noisy at the start. Great win, great application for the lads and something that we can hopefully carry on in the next few games. It was a tough place to go, was the first home game back in the Premier League. They had been waiting for it a long time. Cywc yn cymrydol yn ystod arall a'n cyflodd ac gallwch yn fawr mewn y gweithio'r ddysgu cyfanyddol ar gyfer yno. Mae llawer yn y blaenaf i gyd i'r gweithio'n gwybodon. Mae yna nesaf y gallai gael o'r gwybod yn iddynt! Mae gwybod. Mae'n gwybod yn teimlo o'r gweithio lleion. Felly, o layout dim yn cael hyn deall. Mae eich rhaglen ymdiannod i gael, ac mae'n fawr i chi'n ymwneud hynny'n gyllid ar y game? Of course, Eddie ac Jason errwynt wedi'u gweld i ddweud eich rhaid fel y tŷw o ddechtyn, mae'n gweithio'r gwybod yw'n gweithio a'n gweithio'n gweithio, ac mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Rwy'n gweld i'n gwiaith o'n ymwneud hynny yn ymdyn nhw, dwi'n gwneud ymdyn nhw i'n ddechrau. mae'n amser o'r cyfrindiau lle. Mae os yw'r roi'n cael amlodol cael un olygu. Mae'n llwylo sefydliadau'n cyfrindiau, mae'n disgwyl i'i gydag a'i i unrhyw lle i'r bêl. Mae'n ddigon o'r treffi-twerthu. Fyddech chi'n ddau i chi, a yn cofnŵr iawn. Mae'n cyfrindiau gyda'r wych ond a'r rhaid yn rhoi gynllun o'r ddweud. Mae'r ffordd o'r pryd o'r ffordd yna, a'r rhaid i'r rhaid i'r ffordd. Felly wefwyrwch yn byw ychydig sydd efallai ei hollwch, o aethraeth, o'i cyfacol o'i ôl. Mae'r gynullaeth yn fwy o'r mynd i chi iall ei wneud. Iamwyr, ac mae'n gweithio ei pob hwy o adnod o'r ymwyfio, fyanai'r hanfflettig ti'n teimlo i'r bwysig arno. Felly mae'n hollwch ymwiynt o'r pwysig yn effektio. Roedd hynny'n gwybod i chi weld i'r cwysbyd yn deithas. Yn mwyn nhw'n ddiweddian i'r lefyddiad. Wrth chi'n iawn yn yllun? running high? A Jason Tiddl is probably getting the yellow card this season as well those new rules? That's my role, I know that I'm up there for that reason. I get a chance to see the whole game. Touchline can be very frantic and maybe hard to always see everything. I enjoy seeing it from up there. Any little thing that might get seen that can help, Ond wrth gynllun gyda'r fishdoch gyda'r hanfodol ar angen. Andrew Llywodraedd yn ymlaen. Mae'r gynllun goneerwydd mwy o'r panthoedd yma ar hyn, ond Rhaib Lluwys Cwyrdd yn trafn. Felly mae'r amlwyddau i yn cael eu hynny yn dim nhw. Dw i'n cael ei fod yn gynyddu yn fathio. Rhaib Lluwys Cwyrdd hefyd yn eich ghyddon i'n mynd i gafael ymlaennig. Ac i chi'n gняdd i'r gwybodaeth a'n cael eu hyn yn hynny? ac rwyf yn ei chymredu. Rwy'n drwy'n gweithio'n edrych i'w gweithio'n ei gweithio. Mae'n gyrddwp yn andedig ar dda gael gan Syria. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gwybod gyda'r hwn. Ac rydw i'n rhaid i'n gweithio'r ddweud. A bod yn ni'n oed yn iawn sy'n gymrygu'n gweithio ar hyn. Cwpio'n dyma ni'n gwneud i'r tar ei pob hwn. Ieithio'n rhaid i'r gweithio'n gymrygu'n gweithio, Felly mae'n gweithio i gael y bwysig. Roeddech chi i'n gweld rhai gwasgli Г voitys a ddarodd hwn o'r cyfridwyr ymlaen i ddweud â'r ddau chi'n ddweud, ydych chi fyddech chi i ddweud i gael o'r gweithio, a rydw i ddweud i ddweud i'r hoffin gael ddau'r gwaith, ac roeddech chi i gael o'r gwahbwy ydych chi ddweud o'r dddai'n gweithio taeth, a dweud o'r gymryd yn ein gwaith oherwydd i gael. Rwy'n meddwl y Fittliff Bill inni, ond we've had four other new signings as well. What have you made of the impact they've had coming into the squad and how have they settled in with the lads? I think they've settled in really well. Every club that you come from is different. I think they're all going to have different habits from their previous clubs, but to come in and play as quickly as Phil has, it's been great. Again, he adds a presence out there. He's done great on the ball. Again, there's a lot of scope still for him to get better as well. With the other lads that have come in, they're all jumping a bit to wanting to get out there and show what they can do. Once everyone's ready to go, it's exciting. I guess we can't wrap up this section without asking about Manchester City. Here we're going to be on this pitch behind us on Sunday. Last season's game made headlines, I guess, for one or two of the wrong reasons that you had, what was it, no shots or the lowest ever about a possession or something. There is a balance in it between playing a natural game, which is pace, power, get at them, but also, as West Ham showed, or your old club on the opening day of the season, you can get done five at home doing that. That's what Man City is. They're an unbelievable team to put yourself up against. That's why we're in this league. You've got to try and find a way. We're all looking forward to doing that. It's a great opportunity for everyone to have a go against one of the best teams in the world. Let's have a go. It's certainly an exciting game to look forward to. Thank you very much for joining us, Stephen. We're going to turn our attention to that game against Manchester City now. Here's a look at what Eddie Howe had to say in his pre-match press conference. We've got a slight hangover from last season still, where we've got players that had long-term injuries that are still in that position. There were tight games. We lost 3-1 away. We were in the game until the last 20 minutes, and then the game here was very tight. We lost by the odd goal, but we felt we were competitive without showing our best attributes in the game, but we managed to limit their main strengths. Well, I think we know historically that if we perform at our very best, we've got a chance of beating anybody. I think that's been the story of our Premier League journey. We've had to play very, very well to get anything from the top teams. I don't think we're the only team to suffer a bad record against Manchester City in recent years. I think they're an outstanding team. Every time we've played against them, I think we've said this before, but we've come off the pitch learning more about ourselves and what we have to do to grow and become better. I look at my bench enthusiastically to think that we can change games. Even last week, Dominic Selenchi came on against Aston Villa and made a real difference to the team. Well, that was Eddie Howe speaking in his pre-match press conference ahead of this weekend's game. Chris, as Stephen Perchess just said, it's going to be extremely tough out there tomorrow. Every city game has had something going on, hasn't it? Whether it's been Raheem Sterling's last minute winner, where he's celebrating right behind us, going to the City fans and then got sent off, didn't he? For celebrating, you think of Charlie Daniels' wonder goal at this end behind us as well. Last year, 18% possession, no shots for Bournemouth. The first home team ever to not have a shot in the Premier League. Or a corner. Or a corner, yeah. I was trying to keep it positive there for a minute, you'll throw the negatives in. But yeah, every city game, and of course a couple of pumpings away from home as well, which is not unfamiliar in the Premier League for any team. So yeah, city games have always been relatively incident packed, if you like, or talking point packed. I wouldn't expect this weekend to be anything different. I'm not expecting a drab 1-1 draw. Let's put it that way. Bournemouth have the difficult thing of their style is one that can easily get unlocked. That's the problem at the other end. And so Eddie's always got this problem of how gungho do you go? How offensive do you go? Westam, as you mentioned with Perchess, they went relatively offensive and got done 5-0 at home. VAR was involved there as well. So that can happen. It'll happen to teams this season. I think the biggest thing is you need cities not to be on their day. You need them to be for some reason short. At this stage of the season, I'm not sure how short they're going to be. I think they're warming up. They've had a couple of great results. Obviously the Tottenham VAR last-minute heartbreak, if you like, last weekend. I'm sure left them smarting a little bit. But Chelsea 4-0 here last year, Manchester United needed a last-minute winner here. Other teams have lost here. The big teams Arsenal, Liverpool have been beaten here as well. So yeah, all in all, if the big teams haven't off there, you've got a chance. If the big teams are on it, you need absolutely everything to go right to get your point. And of course Manchester City are the one team now that Bournemouth haven't got a point from after getting a nil nil against Spurs last season. Yeah, City is still the one elusive point they're waiting for. And of course with City last year, we went 5-0 at the back, very defensive. That's something we did against Sheffield United as well. What sort of formation can we expect from Eddie this week? It's hard to know, isn't it? I can't see any team changes. I wouldn't have thought so. The 4-4-1-1, they only like to play 3 at the back usually when they're playing against a 3. There'll be time exceptions to that, but often Eddie likes to match up and play a 3. City play 4 at the back, so therefore I would expect him to go 4 at the back again. I would think it'll be the same team if everyone's come through as we think they have. One or two guys pushing from the bench that will be looking to potentially get involved, but of course Wednesday night League Cup gaming against Forest Green here as well. So there'll be a number of the sort of fringe you'll or bench players will get a chance. So yeah, I would expect the 4-4-1-1 again. I mean that can be solid as well. That's not gung ho. Sometimes as you say, the 3-4-3 can be interpreted as a 5 at the back when they haven't got the ball. I actually can't remember what formation. I think as you said they went with the 5, but I know they had six defenders in the team. I think Adam Smith was in the team as well. So it was a no Callum Wilson that day as well, which against City here last season, which can make a big difference because Joshua King and Callum Wilson aren't the same player when it comes to holding up the ball and offering an outlet and taking a bit of heat off the game from a defensive point of view. So I think having Callum in the team will be a big positive in terms of being able to maybe take a bit of heat off them. But yeah, City, they're quite good. They are, they are quite good indeed. And normally at this point of the show we pick out the ones to watch, but it's fair to say that with that City team there's not one individual player that's... I mean Raheem Sterling's been in brilliant form, but there's not one individual player that you can really pick out and say he's the one to watch. We know Raheem Sterling's got that history against Bournemouth, even from back in his Liverpool days. He didn't score here last season. Of course it was Mahrez who got the goal. I mean when you look at City's team, for example, David Stilver started one game and then he swapped with Bernardo Stilver for the next game. Aguero and Jay Zeus have swapped, you know, so... and that's in the two Premier League games they've been able to rotate. That's just picking out two positions. So we know what quality they've got. In terms of their new guys they've added, they've obviously added Giorgio Cancelal in the last couple of weeks who was on the bench. Rodri, the midfielder from Atlético Madrid as well who started in the sort of Fernandini role, if you like. I saw him in the Community Shield actually. I was at Wembley for that game against Liverpool. I mean he looked okay. He looked at the City team. He looked good. Anyone I think they signed is going to be decent. But it is a very similar City team to last year. As the manager said this morning in his press conference, the problem is that they've got with their recruitment such a small pool to pick from because the top players in the world are few and far between them and a small number of clubs are going for all of them. So, yeah, it's largely the same City team that we saw here last season. And in terms of our injury news again, no fresh concerns which will be pleasing for Eddie Lewis. Cook back in training probably not ready for this weekend and it looks like it's a bit more positive. 90 minutes in Charlie Daniel's legs again. I said to him this morning I'm pretty sure he's pleased to get 90 minutes in his legs before facing Manchester City. Of course, his wonder goal as we said last season. I didn't mention it to him because I didn't want to keep dragging it up. But a moment like that, that's the kind of moment you need to get City if they're on their day. You need a moment of magic like that. So, yeah, Charlie Daniels being back for it. 90 minutes as well although he probably, you know, would be back on the bench I think this weekend as well. And Lewis Cook is the big positive of the week really from a training point of view. I think even the league cup game is going to come too soon. It's a bit of a shame. Maybe he's probably a couple of two or three weeks away. The next round of the league cup possibly, I don't know how far away that is. But, yeah, it's getting closer for Lewis Cook. He's worked very hard and I think Charlie's fans will be excited to have him back and also the manager is going to have a tough selection dilemma when he is back. He certainly is. Well, that's all we've got time for today. If you want to have a go at predicting the score for this weekend's game, then you can go over to the Manchin website and have a go at that. You can win two hospitality tickets to our game against Everton if you do come out on top. Last week's winner was Mark from Bournemouth and he'll be watching in style on Sunday. Thanks for not asking me for a prediction by the way this week. No, no, no, no, no. I think it will be a good game. A good game. There we go. If you are coming on Sunday, make sure you keep an eye around the ground for the Manchin carts. They will be giving away free cherry flavoured ice cream. So, do keep your eyes out for that. Thank you very much for joining us today. We'll see you next time.