Bournemouth’s David Brooks (left) and Swansea City’s Bashir Humphreys battle for the ball during the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth. Picture date: Wednesday January 25, 2024.
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola admitted man-of-the-match David Brooks came up with the perfect answer to being left out of his team during the 5-0 FA Cup thrashing of Swansea.
Wales international Brooks made the most of a rare start this season by scoring one goal and making two more as the Cherries cruised into round five on Thursday night.
Iraola said: “The wing position is where we have more options and they are all playing really well.
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“Sometimes it is difficult to leave players out. David played really well tonight.
“We were really clinical and started very strongly. It was strange to score five goals in the first half.
“We did not want to start slowly as we have in other cup games this season and were really impressive.
“Our number one priority was to be in the next round. We needed a very good performance after Sunday’s game against Liverpool, where we didn’t finish well.
“We have done our job and we are in the last 16 so let’s see what we get in the draw.”
The Cherries took the lead in the seventh minute when defender Lloyd Kelly came up from the back and found himself unmarked to hook Brooks’ free-kick into the roof of the net.
Three minutes later Brooks broke free down the right before pulling the ball back for Alex Scott to make it 2-0.
Kyle Naughton hit the post for the visitors before Luis
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