Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke City: Solanke comes on to inspire Iraola’s men in Carabao Cup victory | OneFootball

Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke City: Solanke comes on to inspire Iraola’s men in Carabao Cup victory | OneFootball

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·27 September 2023

Bournemouth 2-0 Stoke City: Solanke comes on to inspire Iraola’s men in Carabao Cup victory

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Antoine Semenyo in action for Bournemouth.

Dominic Solanke sent Bournemouth into the fourth round of the Carabao Cup after scoring off the bench in their victory over Championship side Stoke City.


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Solanke netted just six minutes after coming on at half-time before Joe Rothwell’s free-kick found its way through a crowded penalty area to settle the tie in the host’s favour.

It sent the Cherries into the fourth round for the sixth time in 10 seasons after they only managed this twice in their first 54 attempts.

Bournemouth made eight changes from their 3-1 defeat to Brighton on Sunday in a week they play three games in seven days.

Stoke made six of their own, after losing to Hull, and all the alterations made for a first half full of misplaced passes, heavy touches and frustration from the stands.

Added to that, neither side had any kind of form to hold onto. The Potters are winless in five in the Championship while the Cherries have only beaten Swansea in the last round under Andoni Iraola.

It took until the 13th minute for either side to have a shot of note, when Milos Kerkez stung the palms of Stoke goalkeeper Jack Bonham with a fierce shot from inside the penalty box.

The crowd was finally sparked into life with eight minutes left in the first half as Bournemouth enjoyed some sustained pressure.

Dango Ouattara produced an outrageous flick to turn Ki-Jana Hoever and earn space in the box but his thrash towards goal was pushed behind.

At the other end, Stoke, who had pressed with good discipline, threatened as Jordan Thompson ended a fine move by curling over before Wesley failed to meet a low cross.

Iraola unsurprisingly wrung the changes at half-time with regulars Solanke and Ryan Christie brought on.

It only took six minutes for top scorer Solanke to find the net.

The former Liverpool forward controlled a low cross from Adam Smith before finishing with a neat swivel for his fourth goal of the season.

Three minutes later, the Cherries were in complete control when Rothwell’s free-kick from the left side of the box escaped everyone’s touch and bounced into the bottom corner.

It was the midfielder’s first goal since arriving from Blackburn before last season.

Christie forced Bonham into a good diving save with a dipping effort from outside the box while Nathan Lowe’s acrobatic effort and Sol Sidibe’s flash across goal in stoppage time couldn’t set up a grandstand finish for Stoke.

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