 Hello and welcome to our second preview show of the week here at Vitality Stadium. It's been quite the few days and both myself and Neil Parrott will be going through it all over the next 20 minutes. Let's take a look at what's coming up. We'll be looking back at that incredible 4-0 win over Chelsea here at Vitality Stadium. We'll also be looking ahead to tonight's Under 18s FA Youth Cup game against Aston Villa. And finally we'll be looking ahead to tomorrow's game against Cardiff in South Wales. But there's just one place to start and that is with the 4-0 win over Chelsea here at Vitality Stadium. It was quite a night so let's take a look at the short highlights. Cline now looking to release status last. Extended highlights of that one are available for free on AFC VTV. And if you haven't watched them already then I strongly recommend that you do. Neil it was quite a night wasn't it? Where do we even start? Well it was one of the most famous nights in the club's history no doubt. 4-0 win against six times top flight champions Chelsea. You've got to be happy with that night's work. First half Chelsea saw a lot of the ball didn't create too many chances but Bournemouth defended superbly, restricted them and then stunned them by taking the lead just seconds after the restart and from there on in it was really one-way traffic and you wouldn't say that too often when you play Chelsea. And in the last preview show both myself and Chris Temple were saying that that 3-0 win last year was going to take some topping but the one on Wednesday came pretty close didn't it? I think it's probably joined a band of five or six games since the club's been in the Premier League. You would put them all possibly equal. Varying significance of importance obviously the first season they went to Stanford Bridge and it was a bit of a smashing grab when Glen Murray's goal but they went there on the back of a nine game run where they hadn't won so that was a vitally important game. Last season a year ago 1-3-0 there that was an emphatic 3-0 and thoroughly deserved win and then last night when nobody would have called that scoreline at halftime Chelsea had dominated possession in the first half albeit without creating too many chances and as soon as Joshua King opened the scoring after 47 minutes it was one-way traffic really in the second half and you don't say that too often when you play Chelsea. And they had to be really patient didn't they? Because in the first half Chelsea were throwing everything at Bournemouth's defence. Well like I said if you look at the possession stats Chelsea had so much more of the ball, the passes, passing accuracy and everything but a vital save from Arthur Borich in the early stages pushing Mathias Kovac's shot on to the header on to the bar but after that they didn't really create too many chances despite all their possession. And that second half Bournemouth they came out absolutely firing didn't they as you said the 47th minute and Joshua King had put the ball in the back of the net? I think you've got to say it's one of the best second half performances certainly in the Premier League era. Like I said it was one-way traffic after Joshua scored that first goal and they just couldn't handle David Brooks. Chelsea you could say they almost fell apart really because we were rampant and one of the most fantastic passes I've ever seen from Nathaniel Klein to set up Junior Stanislas for Joshua's second goal capped off with Charlie Daniel scoring a header not been an easy time for Charlie obviously got some his father's not been very well which we know about so it was great to see him get on the score sheet as well. And it was a really special moment that wasn't it for Charlie Daniels he went straight over to Eddie Howe afterwards as well and gave him a big hug on the touchline. A very special moment indeed and you could see you could see what it meant to Charlie you could see what it meant to the manager as well and that's just part of this squad it's just they're so tightly tightly knit squad some of them have been here a long long time on like we said obviously Charlie's father hasn't been very well we know about that so what an emotional time it was for him. And for Joshua King he scored against West Ham he's got another two goals yesterday so his confidence is going to be sky high at the moment isn't it? Fantastic to see Joshua King scoring two goals last night two fantastically well taken goals as well he was up front for a period of time on his own in the first half when you know probably standing there watching a game playing out in front of him but he stuck there stuck in there and when his first chance came along he took it emphatically and his second goal at the end it also had a hand in the goal for David Brooks as well so it was a fantastic all-round performance from him. You mentioned David Brooks there he was an absolute handful all night wasn't he for Chelsea? I think if you look at the price tags of everybody on the pitch David Brooks is a long long way down compared with some of those Chelsea players but you've got to say that yesterday he was heading shoulders above some really really big name players out there so his stocks rising with every game what a prospect he looks and of course a clean sheet as well Eddie Howard would have been just as happy with that as well as the four goals wouldn't he? I think you'd be delighted because it's back-to-back clean sheets as well so it's only the third time that's happened in the Premier League for Bournemouth this season and with people like Josh King and David Brooks and Callum Wilson in your team you're always looking like you're going to score so if you're going to keep a clean sheet at one end then you're going to win more than you lose and of course Arthur Borwick again you mentioned earlier you made a big save in the first half so he's doing really well isn't he? Yes, he's come in for the last couple of games he's looked very very solid can't have been easy for him he hasn't played any competitive Premier League games for what was it about 18 months came in looked very solid against West Ham very solid again last night handling distribution and as I said that first save in the early stages set the platform for what was a fantastic all-round team performance and under the lights as well the fans they're in full voice weren't they? If you can't celebrate beating Chelsea 4-0 on a Wednesday night then you shouldn't be coming to watch because it was just one of those nights like I said there've been some famous memorable nights for Bournemouth supporters and that goes right up there with them Talk about some famous memorable nights where does that one rank in the Premier League history since Bournemouth have been promoted? I think it probably ranks in the top five we've spoken about the two wins at Stamford Bridge of course you've got to remember the very first Premier League win away at West Ham which will be a memorable day for everybody a 4-3 win with Callum getting a hat trick there and then the Liverpool game here 4-3 an epic finale so probably in the top five Well it certainly was an excellent night and next up here at Vitality Stadium it's the under 18s in the FA youth cup against Aston Villa we've been down to training to see how they've been getting on so let's take a look now Back tomorrow night that feeling we're going to have now going into tomorrow we've got to go back for lunch tomorrow we're going into the evening feeling of positivity and a real togetherness in the group we've got that personality and bravery to play that's the mentality we need for tomorrow night Just over 24 hours before the game tomorrow night it's the fifth round of the cup how's the mood in the camp at the moment how's training going this week? It's been good, like I said the preparation is different for these games because we ultimately want to deliver a performance and try and win and progress the next round so with the youth cup it's more probably intense more detailed and the boys are in good spirits we're pleased with training so I think we're ready to deliver a performance We've done quite a bit of analysis on them and looking at how they play in the formation stuff but at the end of the day I think we can only do so much it's all about us doing our game and then adapting to us, we don't adapt to them too much because then it will ruin how we play and just take the game to them we want to do as best we can and it will also be nice to make history as an age group and show something for how hard we've worked this season Vitality Stadium, Aston Villa should be a big crowd tomorrow how big a part do you think nerves might play? and how are you going to keep them relaxed to the 7 o'clock kickoff? Yeah, we're going to have a little beach walk just in the late morning just to stretch the legs and get the boys together nerves are always an issue I'll save with experienced players that are lone players that are 17, 18 years of age but I think the experiences we've had in the previous rounds this season the fact we've played against some Cat1s quite a lot I think that will stand us instead for the quality that Aston Villa are so I think we'll be fine nerves wise Aston Villa are big favourites got a great catchment area, Cat1 Academy established so I just want our boys to go out and enjoy the occasion enjoy a plan in front of a crowd and delivering an FC Bournemouth performance I'm understanding the last game against Mansfield or the last home game at least Eddie Howe came into the dressing room at half-time what did he say? He just basically said that we need to pass the ball forwards and that he just gave us a good feeling that advice he kind of gave us like an urge to keep going and showing us that we can win the game 40cm right Stop Good morning, well done I know you were at the first team game last night magnificent win against Chelsea you were able to draw on some of the high that's going around the club and the momentum perhaps going into tomorrow We spoke about it this morning every single one of our players was there so I just said if ever they needed any more motivation then it was there last night everything they want to be games they want to be involved in last night and obviously for us it's our game tomorrow so it's been a great week for the club if we can add to that on Friday that would be great and it just had that feel good fact that it's currently around the place Come on you 3, 2, 1 Well that was the under 18s down at training they are an FA Youth Cup action tonight here at Vitality Stadium and tickets are available on the gate Nia it's going to be quite an occasion isn't it so I should say that the under 18s have ever got in this competition there's a second time in the club's history they've got this far whether they can eclipse the class of 69 and reach the semifinals only time will tell they've certainly done very well to get this far they beat Mansfield in the third round here and then a fortnight ago they went to Oxford and comprehensively won 3-0 with a fantastic hat-trick from Jake Scrimshaw they're going to have their work cut out tonight Aston Villa category 1 born with the category 3 so there are obviously two ranks higher in the categories but they'll be approaching the game full of confidence they've had a fantastic season in the league they came second to Oxford in the youth alliance and they beat them in the youth cup the other day now they're going to start in their merit league as well so they'll go into the game full of confidence and it's a challenge they're really relish isn't it because Aston Villa category 1 side as you say it's something that an opportunity that doesn't necessarily always come around plus the fact they're going to be playing under the lights at the Vitality Stadium it's not every day of your life as an under 18 they'll have the chance to play on a Premier League ground so it's going to be a fantastic night they'll all have family, friends, everybody will be watching them hopefully we'll get a really really good crowd so hopefully they'll rise to the occasion and he talks about plenty of goals Jake Scrimshaw he got a hat-trick in the last round and he's going to be firing more cylinders tomorrow night isn't he he's certainly a player that I'm really looking forward to watching again we went to Oxford like I said and certainly one of the best hat-tricks I've ever seen for someone so young took his goals so well looks a real talent to play as in that team as well it's certainly not a one-man team by any means needed the supply needed the goalkeeper to stay strong in the early stages when they came under a bit of pressure so it was a real team effort to beat ox for that night as you say a real team effort Christian Sadie got two assists it was also a really good game for Nathan Mariah Welch as well so as you say there's young talents scattered all across the team and they can all showcase their talents tonight on the biggest stage in what could potentially be the biggest game of some of the well certainly the biggest game in their careers so far some of them will obviously go on to achieve great things in the game others may not so you know they really need to grab the ball by the horns and make the most of it tonight against Aston Villa and Alan Connell he's worked really hard with that side and as you say they've had a fantastic season in the league and they deserve to be in this round of the competition Alan's certainly making his mark in management with the under 18s it's obviously a long long ladder and he'll say that he's on the bottom rung there but he's certainly made a great start of management and it looks like he's got that team playing how he wants how the first team manager wants his youth teams and under 20 wants to play goes all through the club the ethos, the philosophy of what the manager wants is being produced by these managers at all the age group levels and you can see the rewards are coming on the pitch because the under 21s are performing really well this season they're already in one cup final they could be in another cup final as well because they play Sholing in the quarterfinal at the Hampshire senior cup on Tuesday and with no home game for the first team this weekend it's a really good opportunity for the fans to come out and see some of the young talent isn't it well anybody who doesn't get the opportunity to travel to Cardiff what a fantastic night hopefully the snow will stay off and there'll be a big crowd here because the boys certainly deserve it because they've done very very well to get this far absolutely well tickets for that one are available on tickets.afcv.co.uk or you can get them on the gate here tonight and they'll kick off here at Vitality Stadium but next up for the first team is that trip to the Cardiff City Stadium to face Cardiff in the Premier League let's take a look at what happened last time out as we played them on the opening day of the season well goals from Ryan Fraser and Callen Wilson till the cherries get off to a flying start in the Premier League back in August Neil Cardiff at 18th in the league there's no easy games is there in this league well looking at Cardiff's stats yes they're 18th in the league but their home record is certainly not one of the worst in the league just at the end of last year they won three home Premier League games on the trots so they're pretty formidable at home when you get that big crowd behind them at that ground they're going to be a tough nut to crack and of course they'll be out without Harry Arthur who's been such a key part of that team for the first half of the season he made 20 appearances for them in the Premier League this season and he made his mark very early he's already become a very firm favourite with the supporters there I was speaking to a local reporter during the week and said what an impact he's made in such a short space of time you don't need to tell Bournemouth supporters about how passionate he is how he wears his heart on his sleeve and how he plays the game he's obviously gone to Wales and done exactly that there and it's no surprise that he's become a firm favourite so quickly and after such a great win on Wednesday it's so important to back it up now against Cardiff tomorrow isn't it so important to back it up I think if people had looked at Chelsea at home Cardiff away and Liverpool away they may have thought well if we can get three points from those three games we're doing well we've got them all ready so let's see if we can just pick up three more maybe six more who knows and won 33 points already so taking that tally up to 36 just keeping those points taking over will be really really great for the squad wouldn't it I think somebody once said to me when you're in the Premier League you've got 38 games if you can get one point in every game so we're well ahead of that but we want to keep going because we want to try and eclipse the ninth place finished from two seasons ago which was the best in the club's history and of course it's been a really tough couple of weeks for Cardiff how much will that be on their mind going into the game I think without doubt it's going to be on everybody's mind going into the game some fortunate circumstances about what happened we saw what happened at Arsenal on Wednesday night when Cardiff played there there was a very moving tribute to the player and the pilot of the playing of what happened so when the players step onto the pitch and they go over that white line they're involved in a football match for 90 minutes they've just got to try and do the best they can on the pitch and try and win the game and of course for the cherries they were without Callum Wilson, Eddie Howell revealed in his post match press conference on Wednesday that he'd undergone an operation and it's going to be a big loss for the cherries isn't it it's always going to be a big loss when you're leading goalscores he's had a clean up operation in that knee but that will be for the long term that's going to benefit him obviously to take him out of the firing line now for two or three weeks to get himself 100% fit he doesn't even look like he's been carrying an injury in the last few weeks the way he's been playing but look what happened when we played Chelsea Joshua King stepped into that number nine role scored two goals and we've pulled off one of the greatest wins in the club's history so listen give Callum some time to recuperate get back run in, back for the run in and then see where we can finish and of course that performance on Wednesday it's going to be very hard to change that squad should they all be fit well of course I mean that's obviously the manager's decision to see what his horses for courses they're playing a completely different team in Cardiff we'll be playing a completely different way to the way Chelsea played but the manager certainly got everything right on Wednesday night when they played Chelsea stop them playing in the first try to stop them playing as much as they could pain them and defended so well might be slightly different when you go to Cardiff might be a bit more on the front foot we'll have to wait and see but horses for courses like I said in different people maybe called in who knows that's up to the manager to decide absolutely well we thoroughly look forward to our trip to the Cardiff City Stadium tomorrow if you are going we hope you have a very safe journey but if not make sure you keep an 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