Well what a birthday weekend it was for Junior. He has been ramping up the mood ahead of the game by saying the players need to repay the fans and boy did he manage to do that with some aplomb. His aim has been to arrive in the box at the right time to get some goals in the last few matches and while he came close on a few occasions against Newcastle and Swansea, it all came together for him against Everton.
Twinkle, twinkle little star may be the signature tune that Junior Stanislas is now recognised with, but his abilities have always been higher than something to be heard in the nursery school play yard of the lower leagues. He seems to be a player that saves his best for the top stage of the Premier League and he is coming into his own on the left wing. Far from looking out of sorts as he did when he first came to the south coast, Junior is now part of the main show and from here things just might get even better for him.
It would have been easy for Junior to have become disillusioned with his lack of games for the first team in the last year. He just has not had a run of games with Ryan Fraser and Marc Pugh in sensational form for most pf last season and Eddie Howe needed Junior to step up and bring his A game to the table, which he has done. With Josh King moving to the forward position it has been marvellous to see how well Josh and Junior have been linking up and creating the movement at he top of the field that has added a new dimension to the Cherries' game.
It was clear in pre-season that Junior was desperate to have a bigger part to play in this team. He was top goalscorer in the summer and he has always been a player that can take his chances. Now that he is on a run he will be even more confident and this could be a really good time for him and his Bournemouth career. Well done Junior! Keep it going.
PremierTalk suggests that Watford deserve more headlines but perhaps AFCB are also now turning into better street fighters in this division.
All Departments reviews the amazing 3-3 draw with Everton. Listen in by visiting All Departments Website or scroll down to the soundbar on Cherry Chimes.
Junior got his reward on Saturday. |
It would have been easy for Junior to have become disillusioned with his lack of games for the first team in the last year. He just has not had a run of games with Ryan Fraser and Marc Pugh in sensational form for most pf last season and Eddie Howe needed Junior to step up and bring his A game to the table, which he has done. With Josh King moving to the forward position it has been marvellous to see how well Josh and Junior have been linking up and creating the movement at he top of the field that has added a new dimension to the Cherries' game.
It was clear in pre-season that Junior was desperate to have a bigger part to play in this team. He was top goalscorer in the summer and he has always been a player that can take his chances. Now that he is on a run he will be even more confident and this could be a really good time for him and his Bournemouth career. Well done Junior! Keep it going.
PremierTalk suggests that Watford deserve more headlines but perhaps AFCB are also now turning into better street fighters in this division.
All Departments reviews the amazing 3-3 draw with Everton. Listen in by visiting All Departments Website or scroll down to the soundbar on Cherry Chimes.
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