 Fi allan i gwybodaeth i ddylch yn ymddangos yma, i'n holl yma i gael eu cyfru'r ysgawr. Felly, ddim yn gweithio gan ysgawr ysgawr yn yma i'n rhaid na'r Mark McAddon, ac yn ei wneud yn ddigon i ddau o'r fath o'r amser yn y gwybod yma. Rwy'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio ar y Llywodraeth Llywodraeth, a'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n bwyd. Ac rydw i'n credu'r cyfnod o'r ffordd iawn against Arsenal here at Vitality Stadium. Mae'r ffordd iawn yna, nid o'n gwneud yw'r tyfnod ac nid o'r ffordd iawn y Gymru at St James's Park. A'r hyn o'r cyhoeddaeth yma'r cyllideg. mae'r newydd gyda John Lliwm yn ferchyn, i gyda chi yw'r gynghorwch o Bolmouth, cyntaf yn cael ei sgol. Hefyd yn ymddangos gylfa, yna bodŵr y gwerthio'r gwaith yn gallu clywag i'r ffurthau. Cylwch Dyn ni'n ffordd, roedd datblygu i'n amser ac yn nhw'n dweud ychydig wedi, ond rŵn ar y cwyl. Mae'r rhiwm fod yn cael ei shrion o'r qwyliau hefyd, ac mae'r cwrth gwn yn dda, dystai'n gwneud gan gweithio yma, Mae'r ffordd yw'r swyddfa ar ysgol iawn. Mae'r ffordd yn ei ddweud amser, ond nid i'w ffordd. Felly mae'r ffordd yn ei ddweud amser. Dwi'n cael ei wneud i'w ardal, mae'r ffordd yn ei ddweud amser. Mae'n rhaid i chi'n gweithio, mae'r ffordd yn bwysig gyda'r cyfrannol a'r cyfrannol yn gallu gweld. Mae'n mynd i'n fffrindio'r ysgol sy'n eu bod yn ymddangos, a'r cyfrannol yn gweithio ysgol. ac ydi'r gwybodaeth a chael bod yn rhaid o'r bwyd ynogi i'ch gweithio. A mae ffantastig. A'r mynd i'n dweud i'r gweithio'n gweithio. Yr hwnnw i'r parwyddiad ddiwyd yng Nghymru. Rhaid i'n ddweud i'r ffordd o'r ffordd o'r gweithio'n ddweud, yno? Mae'r gweithio'n ddif llwyddoedd o'r sgiliau wneud o'r bwysig iawn, ac mae'r gweithio'n ddweud o'r gweithio'n ddweud o'r bwysig iawn. Dyna, yn nôr, dyna ymlaewydd i'r grannu am y dyfodd o'i, a bod i'n dweud bod hynny nesaf, a dyna'r gwniadau. A mor hefyd yn gwneud, byddai eich gynhyrchu, byddai gael arnynt yn ystod y byddaint, ond y gweithiau'r byddau wedi'i gobeithio gallwn maen nhw'n bynnag o'i meddwl ac bwysig iawn arald i'r hynny. Rhyw gwych angen mewn kisses Universitatur, mae'n bwysig yn gallu gwleidio, gan fan y cyd- yr oed wedi gwrdd, a dweud ychydig, a rhaid fyddech성. Rydyn ni'n gwrs, yn achos, ac yn gwybod ymweld iawn i gyffredig. Ac i fod yr hanesu lle i'r pwysig, yng Nghymru yn ystod yn ddim yn gweithio, a fydd mor hynny yn ddim yn ystod. Rwy'n gofio ar ystod o Adam Smith, mae'n fwylo yn gwneud ymweld, mae'n ei wneud i fynd i gwerthu'n ysgrifennu'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Ychydig yn bwysig o'r llwyfodol yn ymddangos. Rwy'n sgwm o'r ffordd yma, o'n ddweud ymwysig. Rwy'n dda'r ddweud ar y ddweud. Rwy'n ddweud ar y ddweud. Rwy'n dweud ddim yn dweud am hollol i wneud iawn. A'r ddweud. Rwy'n dweud yma ymddangos, byddwn yn ymddangos yn ymddangos i chi'n gwybod yn ymgyrchu'r ysgriff, rwy'n 8 o 9 ymddangos. Mae'r ffordd y mae'r reu'r roi'r monstaidd yw'r cyfosibl. Mae'n dweud bod roedd eich bod nhw'n bwysig fel y tu'r newydd. Rwy'n gweithio'n cyfosibl o'r bwysig yn bwysig, a'r rhwng am gweithio'r newydd. Mae'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio yw'r ffordd, a'r ffordd i gynllunio, a'r bwysig ac yn gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio'n gweithio. Felly, rydyn ni wedi'u gweld y gweld y drefnwyl. Rwy'n dweud gan Yn Nid Ysgrifennu. Rwy'n dweud fan yw'r dweud. Rydyn ni'n dweud gan y club. Rydym yn dweud â'r cyffredin â Chers, a'r gwildeyn, a'r cyffredin. Yn seisyn yn seisyn, rydyn ni'n gweithio felly rydyn ni'n bwysig. Rydyn ni'n gweithio, i fewn i'r lefpaq fathau i fathau. Yn dweud mae'n gweithio a'n gweithio. Ac mae'n gweithio. Ie dweud, Diego wedi dweud yn cychwyn o ran bai angen, ynweud o gweithio'r hynny ymddydd. Mae'n dweud yn dweud yn gwneud gwleid iawn yn gwleidio'r mix, sy'n gallu'n cael ei fflu addwynyaud. E downloading wedi gynnyddu, mae'n gweithio i'r ymddun. Mae'n dweud yn wychdo bwysig, ac mae chas nesaf os ymddangos a gael gweithi chi yn gweld, ond nôl i'n rhan i'n bwysig i'r yma. A they looked to get in that setting 11 and obviously look forward to the remainder of the season And as you say pushing each other that competition for places is really vital isn't it? Oh yeah absolutely every single place is up for grabs I think there are no players at Bournemouth to feel they are starters weak in weak out and that can only be a good thing for the club and for Eddie Hall because it keeps everyone on their toes everyone wants to improve everyone wants to become better at what they do and earn that jersey Q inspections we've ever had at Bournemouth on the Premier League Squad there's so much quality there and they're all pushing each other and that's only a good thing. Just going back to that new castle game despite defeat, there's still 6th 108 arhad? That's the great thing about Bournemouth. We've got so many points on the board at the moment that every single time they go out to play, even if it's a disappointing result their position in the league isn't being affected. Obviously there's a little gap between them and Arsenal now which you don't want those gaps to appear. Ond allan i chi wnaeth yma y 5 o 6 o 7 o'r llwyffydd, fel ydych chi'n fwy fwy o'r rhai? Felly, i gael y newid yn ymgyrchol, rwy'n ei wneud i'r pwysig o'r gweithio yng Nghymru, a'r Callan Mwlsyn wedi'u gydag. Dwi'n cael ei fydda i'r cyffredin. Mae'r ffordd bod dyna'r awt i gynnig yw i'r bwysig o'r prins. Cysylltiadau a siaradau'r bobl yn gweithlo'r gwahoddd. Ynogi'r bwysig, ynion yw holl maethiaid. Felly rydw i'r ffordd yng Nghaen youth yn holl arnau i gynhyrchu. Fawr yn unwag am manageor wrth yng ngynhyrch gyda maeth. Mae rhaid iddo i fynd i gweithio'r cyffredin. I rhaid eu bod yn iawn eu gwaith yma i'r gweithio ar y gwaith. tried to keep everything as normal as possible, you know, had a lot of friends and family wishing me well and sending there congratulations and things like that, but I'm just obviously looking to try to go there, enjoy it and hopefully represent my country at some point. Well, represent his country he certainly did and what a debut it was for your Mark. It's incredible I remember when Callum first came to the club I remember watching him play for Coventry He was a superb asset for them He had so much pace, he had so much character. I remember seeing him score a couple of goals at the time, actually coventry were playing at Northampton because they had the problems with the Recoh arena. So there was hardly any fans in the stadium, but he was doing his stuff. And then when he signed for Bournemouth, I was really pleased because I knew there was so much potential in him as a player. As a character as well, he brings something different to the club. You never see him when he's not smiling. Even when he was suffering the dark days of his injuries and all that sort of stuff, you saw Callum with a smile on his face ac mae teithio'r Ysgwrdd yn y rôl yn y rôl, ac yn y troi'r gweithi nhw. A a chydig yw'n rhoi'n gofyn i'r Lleaire, i'r Lleaire yma, i'r Lleaire yma, i'r Ysgwrdd, i'r Lleaire yma, i'r Lleaire yma, i'r Lleaire yma, i'r Lleaire yma, i'r Lleaire yma. A gydwedd i'r Lleaire i ymweld i'r Wembly, i'r amser o gyllidau, ymlaen i'r llaw. I'm so pleased for him and his family because it really does deserve it. Of course, he had some chances in that first half as well, so he could have put a few away, but it did eventually come in the second half, which was really pleasing. That's the thing, knowing Callum as we do, he will be disappointed about the chances he missed, not about the one he scored at Wembley. That's always the way. You speak to Callum after games and he'll say, I should have had two or three there, I should have had four or five, and he scores two and he should have had four. He's always looking to improve himself. He's always looking to get more goals and be a better asset for the team. You talk to him, he'll probably be disappointed with those chances, but I think that goes into insignificance when you look at the bigger picture of what he's achieved, where he's come from, where he's gone. The most exciting thing for him is he's now got that goal for England on his debut. Looking forward, there's no pressure now. People know he can score goals. I think that's what's exciting and we saw already how I mentioned it in the press conference today. He's going to want to improve even more so that the next time the England squad is announced, he's involved and then of course the European Championships, World Cups. He's got ambitions. He's a very ambitious player and that can only be a good thing for Bournemouth because he'll want to improve. Absolutely, and we have to mention Ryan Fraser as well. He also got his first goal for his country. First goal for Scotland against Albania. Yeah, superb moment for the wee man. He's been brilliant this season. We've seen it since he joined the club. He progresses, he gets quicker, he gets better. He's improved so much and perhaps at first he was sort of in and out of the side. Obviously a lone spell at Ips, which was key for him, but now this season, he's one of the first names on the team sheet. He's got so much quality going forward. He's so dangerous. He's only small, but his pace will frighten the life out of defenders in the Premier League. For him to score for Scotland is brilliant because he's had a couple of difficult moments with injury on international duty. So to play in both games, be involved to score and obviously for them to qualify in the Nations League is superb for Scotland. Absolutely, and he did get his first goal, but he also got two assists against Israel as well. Yeah, you can't stop him at the moment. I think his ratio to goals and assists is superb. I think he's really punching with some of the big hitters in European football right now. And that can only be an exciting thing for Bournemouth. You know, we see him out here at the Vitality, where he is terrorising defences. He's getting up and down. He's defensively improved as well as a player, but he constantly carries that threat and any player with pace is always dangerous at any time in the Premier League. Absolutely, and we have to mention Jack Simpson too. He made his debut for England under 21s. That's great. I know Jack would be delighted with that and it's such a significant moment for him in his career when you look at the things he's achieved as a player. Perhaps obviously not involved as much this season in the Premier League squad as he'd want to be. And there was obviously talk of a potential loan move, but he signed a new contract. He's at the club. His long-term future is at the club. And he's another one that's an exciting prospect for Eddie Hall. I'm brilliant for the club that he's come through the academy to make that jump to England under 21s. We've seen it for years at Bournemouth. So many players come through the academy. They get their chance. They're in and around the first team and then they make their debut and they're involved at the highest level. And it becomes increasingly difficult for those players to do it because of the standard at which we're now at. You know, when I was at the club many, many years ago in League One, the difference between the reserves and the fringe players in the first team wasn't that great. Whereas now it's huge, you know, particularly for Bournemouth playing in the Premier League and being at top 10 at the moment. So for Jack to do that and be around this setup and be where he isn't in his career at the moment is an even more significant achievement. Well, next up for AFC Bournemouth is the visit of Arsenal here at Vitality Stadium. Let's take a look at what happened when they visited last year. Saints moved above them yesterday with their points at Watford, a victory back to a Wobie again. And this move has taken them forward with danger. Bairin's now inside the penalty area and Bairin is not denied by Begavitch. It bounces in. It's Hector Bairin's goal and Arsenal are in front. Begavitch sortied done enough. He got legs on it. It looked up into the air and then agonisingly dropped over the line. Bournemouth nil, Arsenal won. Well, this is now what Bournemouth are toying with, isn't it? Committing bodies forward, trying to find an equaliser, but realising it might leave them exposed. Oh, Wilson's got their head of check and Bournemouth have an equaliser. Callum Wilson hits Bournemouth one, Arsenal one. It's three goals in three games against the Gunners for Callum Wilson. And the cherry's leading scorer gives them parity against the Gunners. Well, you'd have it all the way, would you? Fraser on the right-hand side, he's got so much to do. It's an absolute world view of a ball if you can get it across the face of the goal. And then the next question is, can Callum just get there? He's on the side, don't worry about that, folks. Can Callum just get there before check? Nixon, and it's a goal. Now Lewis Cooke. Cooke. Well, that might be a brilliant ball it is. It's Callum Wilson. It's laid off the right. Jordan Ives scores his first buzz hits. And Bournemouth are in front against Arsenal. Jordan Ives at last. Well, you just can't believe it. He had to come at two stage, but just been getting better and better and better. Since the Chelsea game, I think, and for him to be up there, it was a great ball hit again. I think he was cookie that landed it right away onto Callum's chest. One, two touches, a little lay back, and he's hit it hard and low. Constantly keeping on target, and it's gone through the goalkeeper. Good finish. That has been a long time coming for Jordan Ives. But it's about the Bournemouth move and the build-up that should be spoken about. It's such a delicate ball originally from Smith towards Wilson, who had his back to goal, took a couple of touches, then just got out of the way so Ives could lash it beyond Petticech. We're in the fifth minute of stoppage time, moving into the sixth. It's all over. It's a historic win for Bournemouth. For the first time in their history, they have beaten Arsenal, and it's a critical win for them as well. Two goals to one, 13 tonight in the Premier League table, away from that relegation zone, Wilson and Ives with the goals. Well, there we go. Goals from Callum Wilson and Jordan Ives saw the cherries record a memorable victory back in January. Mark, it's going to be a slightly different game this year with the United memories Arsenal going very well. Yeah, I'm beating in 16 games before the match, so the challenge is there for Bournemouth and Eddie Howe. We'll find a way to end that run. We've seen recently, they've just started slightly with a couple of disappointing results and only getting the draw. So maybe now is a good time. Obviously, Arsenal will have a lot of players that go to international break so whether or not they'll come back in different phases of fitness and fatigue. That will be an interesting point. It's on Super Sunday. It's always exciting when you're live in front of the TV cameras because the world is watching. And if Bournemouth can replicate that performance, that first 25-30 minutes against Manchester United for sort of 70-80 minutes against Arsenal, I really fancy us because Bournemouth like to play against teams that want to play and Arsenal are a team that want to play and I think it's set up beautifully. Fifth against sixth, this is an exciting one and this could be a really pivotal moment in the season where Bournemouth stamped their mark on the Premier League and say we're not just having a good season, we're here to compete. Absolutely and Arsenal, while they haven't lost in 16 games, they've only drawn their last three Premier League games. So that's something to be encouraged by, isn't it? Yeah, I definitely think any team will hold no fear for Bournemouth at the moment. They're in a good moment, they're in good form, they're playing well, particularly at the vitality, they've got pace and energy about the team, they're playing some good stuff. So I don't think there'll be any level of fear for Arsenal. There'll be respect, of course, because Arsenal are still Arsenal and they're still one of the great Premier League clubs but they are going for a transitional period and I think perhaps the uniamary effect has happened quicker than people might have thought particularly having started the season with two defeats. But you've started to see the quality that they now have and obviously when you look at Lacazette and obviously Obamoyang, McIterian, there are so many good players in that offensive line-up it's going to be very, very difficult and Nathan and Cookie, if they're picked, will have a very tough afternoon on their hands. And you mentioned Lacazette and Obamoyang there. Are they the two to really watch out for on Sunday? Well, I think everyone in the Arsenal team is to watch out for. I think they have a lot of quality, they have so many players that are exciting going forward, they have experience internationally. A lot of them have won big trophies but certainly that attacking front three will be a problem and that's where we will have to be absolutely at our best. There are so many good players that are going to cause us problems. You've seen Obamoyang with the goals, Lacazette seems to be quiet for 70 minutes and then he'll pop up with a bit of individual brilliance and transform the game and that's the thing about these players at the highest level. You cannot switch off for a moment because they will do one thing in 15 seconds that will end in a goal and before you know it, you've lost the game. And with Manchester City up next as well, it's a really big game to try and get some points on the board because it's going to be a tough ask next week, isn't it? Yeah, I think that's the great thing about Bournemouth this season. Getting points on the board nice and early, cementing our position in the top ten has been brilliant. What it does is it takes the pressure off of these bigger games. I think there is always an internal pressure from Eddie and everyone at the club, we go out and we win no matter whether it's Fulham at the bottom of the table or Man City at the top of the table. The mentality is always the same. But what happens now, instead of going into a game like Arsenal or Manchester City where we're going, we could do with four points or we could do with two points or something, we can go in and go, well, we'll get whatever we get as long as we play the way we want to play. The players put their best show on and whatever happens will happen because these sides are still far superior on paper than Bournemouth but the great thing about this game and the Premier League is it's not played on paper with a no fear attitude and I think that will suit Bournemouth with that freedom when they go forward. Eddie Howe just said in his pretty much press conference that injury-wise they're looking OK much better than what was first thought after Newcastle. Yeah, there's been a few niggles recently. There's a few players that have been playing with little niggles that haven't enabled them to be at their absolute 100% peak fitness but the international break thing is a good thing because it gives everyone the chance to have a few days off to refresh, to rest their bodies because it is so intense in the Premier League and there are a couple of very minor niggles and obviously Adam Smith is not going to be around. Joshua King has been back involved with training which is another positive. Callum Wilson will come back with the biggest smile on his face. The same with David Brooks, Nathan Ackie of course involved with that France game so I think the squad is in a really good healthy place at the moment, there's a good positivity, there's a good buzz about the place and it's all set up nicely. Arsenal, Bournemouth, Super Sunday, 5th against 6th. It doesn't get any more exciting than that. Absolutely, it's certainly going to be a cracker and if you are coming to Vitality Stadium on Sunday then we wish you a safe trip and hope you enjoy the game. If not, have a lovely weekend and we'll be back next week to preview the game against Manchester City. Thanks for joining us.