How Bournemouth have taken the Premier League by storm

Alex Keble analyses how the dream of Champions League football could become reality for the Cherries

Praise has been showered on Bournemouth for their ferocious off-the-ball work, and rightly so.  

They lead the rankings for high turnovers, possession won in the middle and final thirds, and ball recoveries.

But a big part of the secret behind their success is also in the sheer intensity of their running power in possession.  

The speed and verticality of their football has been a joy to behold.  

See below how much many sprints they made for each other when they had the ball, compared with the top-four opponents they have beaten at home this season.  

Each individual gives everything physically to support the man on the ball.

Bournemouth’s sprints when in possession
  Time in possession Sprints in possession
2-1 win v Man City Bournemouth: 23:27
Man City: 41:00
Bournemouth: 81
Man City: 41
2-0 win v Arsenal Bournemouth: 27:25
Arsenal: 28:25 
Bournemouth: 82
Arsenal: 55
5-0 win v Forest Bournemouth: 27:37
Nott’m Forest: 21:52
Bournemouth: 105
Nott’m Forest: 60

 Bournemouth will attempt, once again, to unsettle an illustrious opponent by knocking them out of their rhythm and by hurting them from turnovers.

Can Liverpool handle that intensity? Their impressive season so far suggest they can, but right now this could be the toughest fixture around.  

Slot’s side are in for another testing examination. 

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