Iraola on Champions League, Scott's England role and 'tough' Forestpublished at 15:41 BST 22 May
Andoni Iraola: 'Champions League isn't a crazy thought'
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground (kick-off 16:00 BST).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
On possibly qualifying for the Champions League: "Now, we are in a mood where we probably feel like it could happen. What we have to do is control what we can control, which is our result against Forest. Get the result that we need so we can finish sixth and then wait and see if there is an extra reward."
On Nottingham Forest: "I think it is a difficult one, first of all, because of the level of the opponents is very high in terms of form and in terms of the quality of their players. They've changed a little bit the way they play, they are playing a lot of times with two number nines. Then they have lovely technical players. Gibbs-White, Hutchinson, McAtee that technically are so, so clean and they're dangerous. This is the Premier League and every time you face an opponent you face big threats. We are playing for something that could be incredible for us. You never know when the next time you're going to have a chance like this."
On team news: "I think everyone involved in the City game will be ready again to go on Sunday. We still have tomorrow's training, but if everything goes normal, then everybody should be ready to go."
On Alex Scott being named in England's training squad for the 2026 World Cup: "He is more than good enough to be there. I think he has been phenomenal this season, the whole season. I think in a defender role, trying to help the ones in the squad, I think he will be a great help for England. His attitude has always been top. If they need him or something happens, he will be ready. Defensively I think he is one of the best."
On Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City: "Massive news because Pep has changed the game. I think he's influenced the leagues where he has been coaching. His time at Manchester City, I think he's been phenomenal, probably the best manager they have seen. I have played against him as a player and a coach and obviously his legacy is there. I wish him all the best."
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