 Hello and welcome to another AFC BTV preview show. Once again I'm joined by our matchday commentator Chris Temple and we'll be talking all things AFC Bournemouth on today's show. Here's what's coming up. We'll be looking back at last weekend's 2-1 defeat against Manchester United. We'll also be discussing the week that Callum Walsons had and finally we'll be turning our attention to tomorrow's game against Newcastle United. But before all of that let's go back a week and look at highlights of last weekend's 2-1 defeat to Manchester United here at Vitality Stadium. Here are the short highlights. Takes it to the corner of the penalty area. Sanchez now in the right. Sanchez across, chance for Marcial! From a big spot of bother here. 1-1. Apologies for the technical gremlins on BBC Radio Solence and John Murray in position from Five Live to call that Manchester United equaliser. What a disappointing moment as they all came down the right-hand side and Marcial on the penalty spot there with two men desperately throwing themselves in the way but it came down the United right and that is not what Bournemouth deserve Willow in his first 35 minutes. Pogba, left side of the penalty area here. Faced by Steve Cook. Pogba getting to the byline. In comes across. Rashford takes it down. Adam Smith's in there and Marcus Rashford has found a 90 second minute winner surely for Manchester United. Well there we go. A late winner from Marcus Rashford saw Manchester United go away with all three points. You can watch extended highlights for free on AFCB TV. Well Chris they were so close to a point last week but it wasn't quite meant to be. I deserved a point as well I think and just that you know the nature of that winner as well so frustrating it's your bounce back off Adam Smith there and Marcus Rashford just tucks it in. You know Nathan Acke was so so gutted after the game but it just shows you what it means to the players. He was I think that he had actually in tears at one point about his role in the goal. I mean I had to watch it about two or three times to see what he was so upset about. I mean he just he just didn't head the ball away but I mean there's no one's pinning any blame on him but I think what it did tell us is how much the players care and how much they feel they can compete with these big teams and the first half hour goodness me that is some of the best football. I think that's the best half an hour Bournemouth have produced in the Premier League. That's how highly I would rate it. Eddie thought it was one of the best halves under his manager's ship as well and United were all over the place and then you look at United have gone to Juventus and turned them over in midweek by the same score line also but with a late goal as well away from home so basically Bournemouth are as good as Juventus. That's what we've worked out from that but I think forgetting the last minute goal which is it is a heartbreaker when you've been on such a good run the key for that now is not to become into a negative run where they go and lose again this weekend and then go into the international break with everyone all a bit down forgetting how good that first half hour was because that's going to have had quite a few people taking up sitting up and taking notice of Bournemouth's start. I think a few people would have been saying right well Bournemouth have started well but let's see what they've got against some of the big guns now and they had a lot against the big guns the players are saying the first half hour was amazing and probably they could have had another goal in that spell which would have you know might have put a different complexion on the game and would have given United certainly a few problems but you've got a credit United they changed it around on the second half experienced manager knew what he needed to correct and ultimately they are a class team and unfortunately even though it was slightly fortuitous came to the fore in the end. Well you talked there about the first half an hour what was it for you that made it so special? I just think it was the confidence they were playing with I mean sometimes you can be sort of overrode by playing the big teams not saying Bournemouth have been but sometimes you know you get on that stage and all of a sudden you're up against you know 15 players instead of 11 it feels like when you're playing a team as good as the top Premier League teams are and let's not forget they're not top Premier League teams they're top European teams and in some sense is some of the top teams in the world so to have players of the quality that United have got running around Paul Pogba you know Jefferson Lerma was all over him in the first half even people in Formula Anthony Martial were completely shut down in the first half and mainly going the other way you know experienced defenders were chasing shadows Callum Wilson getting in behind and obviously getting his goal which was great for him on the big stage as well so I just think it was the swagger that Bournemouth were able to play with the swagger we've seen them play with this season it was there unfortunately ultimately it didn't last 90 minutes but that's football and Jose Mourinho said in his post-match press conference that you thought he was very lucky in the first half would you agree with that? Yeah I think they were but it's always it's easier for managers to come out with nice comments where they've won particularly in that in that nature as well and I think he said to Eddie it should have been 6-2 at half time or something which you know if every shot wouldn't it probably should have been but I'm not sure what you'd have heard from Mourinho if it had been one while I'm not sure you'd have maybe heard such nice at ease but as we saw Juventus when he walked on the pitch at the end of the game he's got a bit of character when he wins put it that way and he's a bit of a nightmare when they lose so yeah I think they were fortunate to be still in the game at half time but as I say unfortunately if you don't take your chances particularly against those teams then it can come back to bite you. And of course there's some big games coming up in the next few weeks we've got Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool it's great confidence for the side to be going into those games. Yeah I think that's the message that people have got to take out of it is that even though it was no points it was a great performance for half an hour you know 40 minutes and that will give them some confidence and they'll need to have it going into those games because as you say once Newcastle is out of the way this week I say out the way and that the nicest possible respect because it shouldn't be the same challenge you know the way they've been playing albeit they won last week but yeah I straight back off to the break Arsenal followed by Manchester City and then there's you know Chelsea in the cup as well Liverpool in there as well as you say so yeah that sort of confidence albeit in defeat is going to be very very important in those games. Well one man who got on the score sheet last week was Callum Wilson and we'll be talking about his week in just a moment but before we do all of that let's look back at all of his goals so far this season. He's taken up nicely Wilson but he's all on his own. Pass one, pass two, brilliant goal! What a majestic solo goal from Callum Wilson! It was him against five defenders. Callum left-hand side in front of the north stand two-two and it comes the header up and it is off for Blackburn! It's Fraser and he's been picked up by Callum Wilson. Wilson gets in on the act it's a fourth for Bournemouth. The shake of the head from Ben Foster. Callum Wilson is a man in form and the form continues. Bournemouth's eye-catching start to the season goes on. Just that going on that lawn obviously confidence. Now here's Wilson who can tie it all up nicely for Bournemouth and he does. The Bournemouth boys are sparking in front of goal yet again. Lewis could lovely ball to Stanislam onside. Square it goes! Just keeps on finding form and Wilson presses those England claims just that little bit further and Bournemouth strike first against United. Stanislam's the provider, Wilson scores for the seventh time this season. Well what a season he is having and he'll be back in action tomorrow at St James's Park. Chris you got his 50th goal for the club last week that's quite an accolade isn't it? Great little milestone for him. Yeah it's on what a stage again to get it on and I think that was nice for him to score particularly with all the England talk which now has come true as well. For him to do it that game was live on the telly as well. Lots of people won't have heard of Callum Wilson to much extent. They'll have probably seen his name in the paper at scoring goals but that's the thing about Bournemouth they do do quite a lot of their work under the radar. If you're one of the supporters of the big teams you don't really take a lot of notice of some of the smaller teams in the division. So a lot of his work will have gone unnoticed this season and all of a sudden people start talking about him for England. Everyone's like hang on a minute there's Callum Wilson there let's have a little look at him. He's on the telly and he scored against Manchester United. Terrorised them for as we say half an hour. So yeah nice little round number a nice game to get it in. Goodness me what a huge week it's been for him with the England call-up as well. I've spoken to him a short time ago the club have as well. He's very level headed about tomorrow's game is the focus at the moment. Go to Newcastle continuing the fine work that he's been doing in the red and black shirt and then after that you can start to think about England. But I think it's hard not to when you've been chasing something all of your career and it comes along and this morning's been the first chance he's had to sort of meet the lads as well since he got announced because the players had a day off on Thursday so he was sort of at home he said his phone was going crazy but yeah all in all brilliant for him. And that call-up six goals seven assists this season it's so well deserved isn't it? Yeah again he's all round game we said to Eddie you know what's been the difference in him this season that sort of got him noticed and the thing Eddie was keen to point out was not just his goals as we've spoken before everything else he's contributing and I think he's different as well I think he is a little bit different to what England have got. He compared himself a little bit he said the closest thing that England have probably had to him would be Jamie Vardy in terms of getting him behind and a bit of strength as well as pace as well and he said he likes to think he's sort of a younger improved version of Jamie Vardy in the nicest possible way who of course has retired from international football so he's certainly different to what England have got and Danny Wilberg unfortunately for him has suffered an injury obviously yesterday for Arsenal so in a way that nudges Callum probably one little step up the queue in terms of his likelihood of getting on the pitch against USA and Croatia over the next couple of weeks so yeah from that point of view I think and I think he's made himself hard to ignore you know you can't start the way the season the way he has but certainly with England you know not exactly settled at the moment they're trying a few different people out you're an Englishman you're one of the top performers in the Premier League he couldn't be left out I don't think. And the friendly against the USA that's a really good opportunity for him to get on isn't it hopefully in a minute. Yeah it would seem like it would seem like a great opportunity for the USA not one of the superpowers of world football they're going through quite a lot of transition themselves at the moment they're blooding quite a few youngsters on this European trip as well so that does have the look of a nice game to get involved I know Garry South gets comments at his press conference sort of intimated that maybe I think he said we'll have a look at him in training which a few people took to read that he wasn't going to get on the pitch but I think that's just you know he's got to train before he plays so I wouldn't say take that as a as a red that he won't play but hopefully that will be a nice chance for him to get on the pitch I think I think not sure if the FA have been managing to sell too many tickets for that game so from a commercial point of view maybe a few more Bournemouth fans might turn up at Wembley on Thursday night and of course the Wayne Rooney side show as well so but yeah if he can get on I think that's a great opportunity for him and the likes of Gary Linnaker and Alan Shearer have said how delighted they are for him that's nice for him on a personal note isn't it? Yeah and I think again the sort of the spotlight of being highlighted on that to the day and things yeah it's only a TV program but it does count for quite a bit you know if the big guns are starting to talk you up and make your case and highlight your performances and things that will get a few more people taking notice as well who maybe haven't seen a lot of Bournemouth so to have strikers of the quality and the legend of England's status of Gary Linnaker and Alan Shearer back in your case and then congratulating you that's a great feeling for someone like Callum Wilson yeah Well next up for Callum Wilson and AFC Bournemouth is a trip to St James's Park it was quite a day last year so let's have a look at the short highlights Shelby not sure he really wanted that from Hayden a chance for a Bournemouth break here's Wilson now I'd King is at the back and I was trying to get to the buy line so he could try and chip it his way Richie Richie has a go and it is well I thought at first tipped wide by Begavitch and after a bitter thought the referee agrees Stumble from Ackay doesn't help Bournemouth here Richie good block it's going to be a Newcastle corner it was very nearly a Newcastle golfer Dwight Gale think about the game that they lost at Burnley on Monday night they were creating more chances in that one too oh it's another good drive and another good Begavitch save straight against Wilson that's another good shot and the rebound is offside against Dwight Gale Francis has charged past him Simon Francis hooks it across and Elliott has to stretch to save the cells has got the green light to take the field again and he's maybe just playing Bournemouth onside it's King who bustles through and Elliott who stops the shot it's Newcastle with the first couple of kicks of the ball of the second half King, Wilson onside and in on goal it's Kellan Wilson and he's missed the target would you believe into the feet of King King finds Pew and well held Rob Elliott in goes Francis and he's Pew not decisive that from Mankio Pew's onto it Pew Pew celebrating he thought it was in he thought he'd scored the winner Rob Elliott did brilliantly for Newcastle middle again a little go over him in the second minute of injury time Newcastle in a bit of disarray at the back nobody else needed to touch it it's Cook who watches it and times his jump to perfection over the top of two defenders to put the ball past Rob Elliott look at Cook's movement out to in and out again with the balls in and it's Newcastle United 0 AFC Bournemouth 1 well a last minute winner from Steve Cook there Cherry's fans will be hoping for the same thing again tomorrow Chris slightly different circumstances for the game tomorrow but how do you see it playing out yeah that was a great day last year it's a long drive home from Newcastle but when you've scored a last minute winner to win 1-0 it would have I guess shortened the journey a little bit they'd have been talking about that for quite a few hours on the way home yeah a shame for Newcastle Newcastle in a way I've just got that win out the way because maybe that's just the sort of kick up the backside their season needed because they'd started awfully from their point of view they've lost all five home games before that in the Premier League which for a ground like St James's part you see that as a tough place to go as an away team but it's been anything but this season timing wise unfortunately they got that win you know Watford are a good side they didn't have a good day against Bournemouth but they're a decent side so that's a good win for them the one thing that might help Bournemouth out is that three of their key players went off injured last week and look like they're probably not going to be fit so John Joe Shelby who always has an impact Jamal LaSalle is their captain he's been a bit of an inspiration as well and there's Japanese signing as well so they all are big doubts for tomorrow may not play which means a bit of sort of upheaval in terms of the stability of the team that he's been playing of course they've got a certain lad called young Matthew Ritchie who Bournemouth fans know well who's just sort of sidestepped from Scotland duty in the last couple of days so he won't be showing a pitch with Ryan Fraser in Scotland colours over the next couple of weeks but as we get some new castle weather here as well for sure I hope it's not like this tomorrow yeah it's all in all tough place to go but Bournemouth have won there both times they've been there in the Premier League a three won win a couple of seasons ago and one nil last season so it's been a happy hunting ground of Hampton here the teams down the bottom side of the table not always easy no very much so Bournemouth have got a little stat they'd like to sort of notch into the record books they never won three Premier League away games in a row so this would be a nice one having one at Fulham and Watford and scored seven goals in the process and kept clean sheets in both as well but you know it's funny because Newcastle came to Southampton and drew nil nil and did exactly what Southampton did when they came here and drew nil nil so I think Newcastle away compared to Newcastle home they've got different propositions really but they have got some ability in their team you know they certainly have and they've got a good manager who knows what he's doing but as is always the case at the big grounds if you can get the fans turned on their players early on if they all of a sudden can very quickly forget they won last week then that will give Bournemouth a good chance but a big pitch there as well it's proved a happy hunting ground so I don't see any reason why it couldn't be again tomorrow and you mentioned seven goals in the last two away games that's brilliant for confidence going into the game isn't it as good as any see what we're putting ourselves to here for you by the way watching AFCV TV we're not even just canning it confidence wise free flowing football exactly what we saw in the first half hour here last week two clean sheets away from home it would be nice to get another clean sheet away from home because they've been really hard to come by and let's not forget Bournemouth only won four away games all last season they've already won three this season so they would equal last season's tally if they were to win and just finally Joshua King he remains in doubt how much of a boot will it be if he does play yeah hard to know whether he'll be back but again the way the team's been playing they haven't massively missed him in the last couple of games but you always want to play with his quality in your team so yeah it would be nice if he's back I'm keeping this answer short because it's getting very wet well in light of that that is all we've got time for today if you are going to St James Park have a very safe journey and if not we'll see you in a couple of weeks here against Arsenal thanks 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