With just one victory in their previous six league games, Bournemouth will be under pressure to turn things around on Wednesday night when they host Luton Town to the Vitality Stadium.
A victory here might move the Cherries, who are now ranked 13th in the league, very near the top half of the standings. Having suffered four losses in their past five league games, Luton Town is currently ranked eighteenth in the rankings. The opposition is undergoing a terrible run of form and are totally out of form and confidence.
Luton Town will be fighting for points here because they cannot afford to keep losing games if they are to remain in the top division the following season. In advance of the most recent meeting between the two parties, The Hard Tackle examines the interaction in greater detail.
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Due to a calf ailment and a thigh injury, Marcos Senesi will not be available for the Cherries. Max Aarons is recovering from a thigh ailment, and Lloyd Kelly is out due to a groin injury.
With Neto in goal, Bournemouth will set up in a 4-2-3-1 configuration. Milos Kerkes and Adam Smith will be used as the full backs. They intend to make a contribution from both sides of the field. Illia Zabarnyi and Chris Mepham will start at the center of defense.
Ryan Christie and Lewis Cook will start together in the midfield pivot. The two players’ roles will be to thwart enemy attacks and shield the core defenders. Here, Dominic Solanke, the striker, and Justin Kluivert, the attacking midfielder, will combine to penetrate the Luton defense. Marcus Tavernier and Antoine Semenya will start in the broad regions.
Neto; Smith, Zabarnyi, Mepham, Cerkez; Christie, cook; Semenko, Kluivert, Tavernier; Solanke are the probable lineup (4-2-3-1).Early on, he didn’t have much to do, so he was grateful to see Burke back in time to stop Origi’s low shot that was heading for the bottom corner. After the break, he quickly got off his line to cut the lead when Gibbs-White went through on goal, but he also had to stay alert when Murillo attempted a goal from inside his own half and had to backpedal to tip the ball over the bar. Finally, he made a crucial block on Elanga’s attempt, allowing Menig to finish the clearance before it rolled in.
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