AFC Bournemouth are yet to pick up a Premier League win in their opening seven matches as they visit Everton, this weekend
AFC Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola says Everton presents a "good chance" for the Cherries' first Premier League win of the season.
Sean Dyche's side are looking to respond to their dismal defeat at home to Luton Town, last weekend, which ended their run of two straight wins following triumphs over Brentford then Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup. "We knew it was a possibility , we didn't want to be here. We wanted to be with more points but now I think in the next games we will see where we are exactly as a football team," he told reporters.
"I feel that they been the better side in a lot of games that they've played, it's true, especially the games they played at home. I thought they were better in the Wolves game, they won a good against Brentford, they are very good," Iraola added on the strengths that Everton have.
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