 Hello and welcome to week five of the AFCB TV preview show. Once again, I'm joined by our Matchday commentator at Chris Temple and we've got a lot to get through today. Coming up, we look back at the cherry's last Premier League outing at Stamford Bridge. We'll also be discussing the return of wide man junior Stanislaus, We Talk internationals and of course we will be previewing this weekend's game against Leicester City here at Vitality Stadium. But without further ado, let's rewind the clock two weeks and look back at highlights of the cherry's last Premier League outing at Stamford Bridge. As Wilson is trying to pin David Louise and he's turned away from him there and he finds King in a bit of space looking to release Rico on the left hand side, which he does now. Rico storming forward, his left footed ball in his apache towards Wilson, who puts it over the crossbar. Eleven and a half gone in the second half. Chelsea nil Bournemouthfield, cherry's with their second corner of the afternoon. But they're first at their favourite shed end of Stamford Bridge. It's like attacking the north end at Dincourt. And it comes from Rico, swung in towards Steve Cook and cleared away. In fact he's put over the bar, I think, for Wilson. Ake's got his head in his hands. Is Ake, in fact, through a crowd of players it was Nathan Ake, prowling in the six-yard box, headed down at the near post by Cook and over the bar by Ake from two yards. This is the only man of the big six the shows have got in the next five games as well. As they come forward now with Pedro, Chelsea, Pedro to the area, a little one-two with Giroud. Pedro, great drop of the body! And Pedro, off the substitutes bench, makes the difference. Footwork on the edge of the penalty area and it came back to him on the 18-yard line and he drilled it into the bottom left corner past Begavitch. Run for Wilson, he was caught from behind. Now Fraser might be in. Ryan Fraser inside left channel white. Again, heads in hands on the cherry's bench and on the field. Rico to depart in a second. This is Chelsea on the attack at the other end, Alonso, just inside the penalty area. Back to Hazard, once more! The goal's been coming for me to Hazard, that is for sure. He's been at the heart of most good things that Chelsea have done this afternoon and he has surely put the game even beyond the comeback kings here at the bridge. Five minutes left, Chelsea two, born with it. Well, there we go. Goals from Pedro and Eddyn Hazard saw the cherry's defeated for the first time this season at Stamford Bridge. Chris, it wasn't a bad performance from the cherry's but not quite the result that they would have wanted. Yeah, they knew obviously they'd come under a bit of pressure and they managed to hold out for quite a while. A few counterattacks when they had a couple of good opportunities in that game. You think of Nathan Ackay scooping the one over the bar from very close range. Chelsea were knocking at the door for a long time. Hazard, obviously we know he's a world-class player but he was just having more and more influence on the game and you have to say eventually it's no surprise that he was at the forefront of them. Eventually making the breakthrough and Pedro obviously coming off the bench as well. By no means a credit, a performance to discredit the start of the season but a lot of teams are going to go to Chelsea and get nothing this season but all in all encouragement but obviously the slight disappointment that the unbeaten run came to an end. Of course for 70 minutes, the cherry's looked so good. You could see the confidence that they built up from going there last season and it's not a ground that holds fear for them really. You go to Manchester City or Spurs, two of the bigger grounds that they haven't had any success at and what you might not see fear but also you don't necessarily see as much confidence so I think you could see that the cherry's felt like there was some belief there but as I say, unfortunately the class of Chelsea just told in the end. Of course this season it felt like a very different Chelsea under Sarri didn't it? Yeah, very much so. It's funny watching the histrionics and the dugout as well. Conte obviously was hopping up and down and Sarri's a very different type of character but he's got them playing some really fast football, some great football. You can see even the enthusiasm of the Chelsea fans as well. Over the last few seasons they've had some sticky times there. Marino it all went wrong for him. Conte obviously in the end had to be let go as well but now you can see the excitement about the new regime albeit with only one or two additions but one or two very good additions. We talked about Giorgio before the game, £50 million. He didn't do a great deal in terms of he didn't really stand out but sometimes the best players are the ones you don't notice. I think they're going to be right up there this season. Now then, before we go any further, I just want to show you a clip from last week's show. I've been intrigued to know what you think. Whether Lermer gets a go or not. Again as we stand here recording this I think he probably won't put him in but I don't mind to click this up and send it back to me on Twitter to say you were wrong because we have no idea. We'll forgive you for not getting that prediction correctly but how did you think that Diego Rico and Jefferson Lermer got on last weekend? Have you got any clips of anything I've got right by the way from the last few weeks? No, Jefferson Lermer, I thought he did well. What a game to be thrown into. I think it's a really tough environment for him first time out. The clip we saw, I didn't think he would play because of the nature of the game it was but actually I think in the end it was a good call from Eddie to put him in. It certainly will have brought him, Jefferson up to speed with what the Premier League is going to be like. I think it will be different for him tomorrow to be out there on home soil in a Premier League game against obviously Leicester on a good side but they're not Chelsea. I think tomorrow is probably a fair yardstick but I think what we did see is that he's passing, his energy was terrific even though it was his first Premier League game as well and he seemed to settle in among those around him pretty well. A bit like the League Cup game when everyone was very impressed I think it was a good start from him. One player who we haven't seen in a while is Junior Stanislas but he's been back in training this week so he can take a look right here. Wel that was Junior Stanislas back in training over the international break. Chris he's not played yet this season but it will be really encouraging that he's back in training for the rest of the lads. Huge, I mean I always say about Junior Stanislas if he had a lot more luck with injuries there's no limit on what he could have achieved because he was in the West Ham team not forgetting the Premier League years and years ago really as a very young player and he was obviously got noticed then didn't have any luck at all with injuries and I just think here when he's been in the team and you see him at full flights and he's confident he can be a match winner we've seen him seen a couple of dramatic goals a couple of spectacular goals and he gives you another option as well although he's going to have to do well to get ahead of Rico in the Qverset pieces at the moment but it will be a huge boost for him particularly the wide players sometimes people like Ryan Fraser and David Brooks will remain to be seen but they do go through little dips wide players they have particularly the way Bournemouth play the energy they play with physically it's a tough ass for wingers particularly so I think it's going to be vital for Eddie to have a couple of options out wide Junior obviously usually often plays on the left hand side so it will be an interesting little sort of balancing act as to where they can get him in the team but it's huge to have another option back because actually the squad isn't that big at the moment in terms of options so if anybody went down with a problem particularly an attacking player there wasn't a huge amount of depth beyond those that are on the bench at the moment and for Junior as well I know he talking to him he always tells us how much stronger he is mentally now obviously physically as well but if you keep getting knocks people will say well you can't be much stronger physically because you're still picking up injuries but some people just don't have a lot of luck whether it is down to their body or whether it's down to an oculus incident in a match Junior is one of those who just hasn't had a lot of luck but mentally I think he's in a good place now he knows how to come back he knows how to manage his body and the chances are he's going to play probably next week potentially in the Hampshire senior cup game that's going to be here at the Vitality Stadium so he's getting closer for sure and you mentioned that left hand side Ryan Fraser has been playing so well there it's hard for him to get back into the side isn't it yeah and again knowing what Eddie's like he's faithful to those who've done well Ryan Fraser has obviously got a bit of a hamstring issue which he came back from Scotland he didn't play in Scotland's second international so that would be a little bit of a concern for Eddie because again he's probably been the standout player so far this season really so in terms of injury worries you wouldn't want him and hamstrings again taking no chances with those it's six weeks and it pings so from that point of view you're back amongst it just a bit of cover if Fraser is struggling we don't know if Fraser will be fit for the Leicester game Eddie was, the cards were very very close to the chest on that one today so I'm not going to make any predictions because if I get it wrong it'll be back here next week and you mentioned that Hampshire senior cup game on Tuesday it's been switched to Vitality Stadium that could be a really good opportunity to ease him back in yes it seems a perfect opportunity I think there might be one or two in that game who could do with some match minutes it's going to help as well next week so actually you think of the likes of Ming's and Moose and Ibe and people who haven't been playing they wouldn't play in the Hampshire senior cup I wouldn't have thought because they've got a league cup game but for people like Stanislaus he needs to get an hour under his belt Eddie was talking in his press conference about fitness wise Junior Stanislaus came out on top of a couple of the tests they've done over the last couple of weeks so it seems like he's he's back to sharp but it's just a case of getting those match minutes in so yeah there'll be a nice bonus for anybody so Hampshire senior cup game that they'll get to see Stanislaus and maybe one or two other sort of fringy players as well well someone who has featured prominently this season is Joshua King and during the week the AFCB TV cameras went out and about with the Norwegian he's quite a strong player on the pitch is that just a natural thing or do you work hard in the gym or like what is that I try to I try to stay away from the gym I do not slam the weights I don't think I've done a proper upper body session in about four years it's just jeans from my dad but no I don't like doing upper body I like swimming but when I feel like I do too much weight I put too much weight on as in muscle mass and I go heavy and I can't run so I just take the legs in the gym legs and core the fans really like you for that how much you run, how hard you run for the team your big and strong lad is that something that you're quite conscious of that you have to keep on doing that I think any player I have to play to the strength my strength is that so I have to play to my strength that's probably why I keep playing and why Gaffer chooses me in the team well that was Joshua King the AFCB TV cameras went out and about with him and the full video will be on AFCB TV next week well Joshua King was one of the players on international duty for Eddie and his side it was a great opportunity to work with the ones that were still here just touching on King he played 180 minutes in two games which again speaking to Eddie before the game against Leicester he said it's a balancing out for managers because obviously you actually want your players to play everyone will think you want to wrap them up in cotton wool it's better for the manager if they don't go but actually to keep the momentum and the ball rolling at this stage of the season so he played two full matches thankfully unscathed which shows you what a big part of the Norway set up a years as well so from that point of view good for him to get some minutes David Brooks played 120 minutes for Wales so again he's a big part of Ryan Giggs plans going forward and Nathan Ackay at the other end of the scale didn't play a minute for the Netherlands which again is frustrating really because he's had two weeks the training is not as intense at international level because they have two quick games two quick turnarounds so he's gone and sort of sat around not sat around but he's gone and not played so four couple of weeks for him but by all accounts the guys that were back here they were really put through it just talking to Steve Cook for our interview ahead of the game he said it was like another mini pre season to be honest it was really tough using it as a little bit of an invisible line in the sand if you like to say first part of the season you know good start that's done now let's move on to start again if you like with the big run of games coming up so yeah and they had the SAS involved as well apparently out in Warram Forest so they've been trying all sorts this break and of course you mentioned about the SAS that will not just be good for fitness but also team bonding as well when you've got a few new faces it came up in the press governments about Jefferson Lermer what's his map reading like in the forest or whatever I guess this is the sort of thing that will throw people together and build relationships and it was interesting to hear Eddie Howe basically slaughter Simon Weatherston and Steve Fletcher as basically two members of staff who were useless at map reading and the staff team came last so I think the players will have enjoyed that and hopefully yeah it was a good bonding trip all round and of course one player that did staff England in the summer was Lester's Harry Maguire and he'll be here this weekend at vitality stadium it's going to be tough to nullify their threats won't it yeah I mean Harry Maguire is one of those players he's had a pretty quick rise isn't he from you know he was in the hull under 23 team what three or four seasons ago and has all of a sudden been scouted Manchester United will link with him Lester wouldn't let him go over the summer so yeah he's had a big rise and credit to him he's got his head down with Lester you know a few players could have been accused of sulking if there was a chance to go to Manchester United and actually you Lester say you can't go but he's been loyal to Lester you know maybe not necessarily through his own choice but he's got his head down he's a threat he's a threat from set pieces which has been in the Achilles heel for Bournemouth in the past he's a good ball player as we know Jamie Varley is back from suspension as well from that point of view so again it remains to be seen how he'll come back fresh of course the one player they don't have this year is Marez who popped up with that late equaliser at Lester which broke a few hearts at the back end of last season but they've got Ghazal now that his Algerian counterpart who they're sort of touting as his replacement so he hasn't quite hit the heights yet but we'll see tomorrow but if you remember the game last year here Neil Mill but Bournemouth absolutely dominated Eddie said they could have had one three or four games with the amount of chances they had so they've been hard to separate Bournemouth and Lester down the years six have finished in draws in the Premier League so yeah I think at the moment both teams have started the season reasonably well so I wouldn't rule out another draw and you mentioned that five out of six draws in the Premier League the Charries will really be wanting to get those three points tomorrow won't they yeah and you think of I think I remember the game up at the King Power Stadium the back end a couple of seasons ago when it sealed the top half finish for some reason they've just been really hard to separate I think of a game when Simon Francis got sent off up at Lester as well so they have been entertaining games Claude Perwell's sides play a different way they're not as much thrust going forward they're not as counter attacking as previous Lester teams under you know Ranieri or Craig Shakespeare who was the manager here for the Neil Mill last season but for Claude Perwell of course we know him from just down the road at Southampton he was actually the manager when Saints won here 3-1 which Bournemouth won't want to recall too much so he's got winning form on his previous visit here but yeah it's a different way of playing I think the Lester jury is still out a little bit on Claude Perwell as the Southampton jury was for a long time but you know he does have his side playing a certain way and we'll see how effective that is and I am going to ask you about team news again as you could probably guess who do you see featuring for the Terries this weekend I think there's still a worry over Charlie Daniels but you know Diego Rico came in and did pretty well in tough circumstances at Chelsea so I think the shirt is Rico's at the minute and Daniels will have to force his way back in I don't know I just don't know about Fraser I wouldn't want to pin it because Eddie was so straight batted about the Ryan Fraser situation if he's fit he'll obviously play but a hamstring I don't know how much of a worry it is or how serious it is so I can't give you any inside knowledge on that one I think the rest of the team pretty much picks itself at the moment Brooks obviously got left out in the last game whether coming off 120 minutes for Wales will have given him a bit of confidence on home soil I wouldn't be surprised to see Brooks back in for this game but I think the rest of the team is as it was probably Well that's all we've got time for today Join us next week as we'll be previewing the weekend game against Burnley as well as the Carabao Cup game against Blackburn Rovers