Bournemouth must be clinical to join big boys says Iraola

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LONDON - Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola said his side must be more clinical if they want to fight with the big boys after watching them outplay Tottenham Hotspur but only draw 2-2 in a chaotic Premier League clash on Sunday.

Spaniard Iraola has performed marvels at the south coast club who play in an 11,300-seater stadium.

Two years ago, when Iraolas predecessor Gary ONeil was in charge, Bournemouth came to Tottenham and earned a 3-2 win that was crucial in their battle to avoid relegation.

This time, they arrived knowing victory would put them seventh, one point behind fifth-placed champions Manchester City, and within touching distance of the top four.

Goals by Marcus Tavernier and Evanilson were scant reward for some dazzling Bournmemouth football in the balmy spring sunshine and they were made to rue their lack of ruthlessness as Tottenham hit back from 2-0 down to grab an undeserved point.

Before coming here it is probably not a bad result but after how the game went and how well we performed, we are not happy with a point, Iraola, whose side suffered narrow losses to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brighton and Hove Albion in their last two league games, said of more dropped points.

We have to win the games when we are the better team and we were the better team. We have to be more clinical and smarter.

We were winning and we need to kill the game. If we want to fight with the big boys then we need to compete better.

But for Pape Matar Sarrs fortunate goal for Tottenham in the 67th minute, shortly after Evanilson had made it 2-0, Bournemouth might have gone on to win by a large margin.

However, goalkeeper Kepas rush of blood when he took down Son Heung-min in the

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