Iraola signs off after writing new Bournemouth chapter
Andoni Iraola has concluded his tenure as Bournemouth's manager after leading the team to a sixth-place finish in the Premier League. This achievement secures a spot in the upcoming Europa League, marking a significant transformation for the club during his three years in charge. Despite his departure, Iraola leaves behind a strong foundation for his successor, Marco Rose.
- ▪Iraola took over Bournemouth when they finished 15th in the 2022-23 season.
- ▪Under his management, Bournemouth achieved a club record of 57 points in the Premier League.
- ▪Iraola announced his departure in April after the club was unable to agree on a new deal.
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