Bournemouth could be forced to field an inexperienced
goalkeeper in Saturday's clash with Chelsea.
AFC Bournemouth could be without their two most experienced
goalkeepers for the trip to Chelsea on Saturday.
Cherries boss Eddie Howe was giving little away when quizzed
at his pre-match media conference but local reports suggest
both Adam Federici and Artur Boruc could miss the trip to
Stamford Bridge.
Federici is thought to have sustained ankle ligament damage in
the dramatic 3-3 draw with Everton last weekend, while reports
in Poland have claimed Boruc requires knee surgery.
"I think my stance this morning is not to say anything on our
goalkeeper situation, so we will try to leave it unknown," Howe
said.
Ryan Allsop, who has yet to make a Premier League start but
came on for Federici at half-time during the match
with Everton, could play against Jose Mourinho's men, with 18-
year-old Jordan Holmes - an Australia Under-19 international -
on the bench.
"Ryan is a goalkeeper that has had some good experiences but
nothing like this, so it would be a big test for him if he's
involved," added Howe.
"Jordan's a young goalkeeper that we really like. He's had some
good experience with the national team."
Bournemouth have been hit hard by injuries this season, with
striker Callum Wilson, winger Max Gradel and defender Tyrone
Mings all suffering long-term setbacks.
With captain Tommy Elphick, Steve Cook, Harry Arter, Lee
Tomlin and Marc Pugh also struggling with various knocks,
Bournemouth have slipped down the table and into the
relegation zone.
Howe, however, is remaining positive, adding: "Whenever you
get injuries it’s a test, it’s a challenge to adapt.
"I think we've done that with outfield positions and that’s part of
the beauty of the game. Whoever is called upon steps up to the
plate. So far we've done that as a squad."
goalkeeper in Saturday's clash with Chelsea.
AFC Bournemouth could be without their two most experienced
goalkeepers for the trip to Chelsea on Saturday.
Cherries boss Eddie Howe was giving little away when quizzed
at his pre-match media conference but local reports suggest
both Adam Federici and Artur Boruc could miss the trip to
Stamford Bridge.
Federici is thought to have sustained ankle ligament damage in
the dramatic 3-3 draw with Everton last weekend, while reports
in Poland have claimed Boruc requires knee surgery.
"I think my stance this morning is not to say anything on our
goalkeeper situation, so we will try to leave it unknown," Howe
said.
Ryan Allsop, who has yet to make a Premier League start but
came on for Federici at half-time during the match
with Everton, could play against Jose Mourinho's men, with 18-
year-old Jordan Holmes - an Australia Under-19 international -
on the bench.
"Ryan is a goalkeeper that has had some good experiences but
nothing like this, so it would be a big test for him if he's
involved," added Howe.
"Jordan's a young goalkeeper that we really like. He's had some
good experience with the national team."
Bournemouth have been hit hard by injuries this season, with
striker Callum Wilson, winger Max Gradel and defender Tyrone
Mings all suffering long-term setbacks.
With captain Tommy Elphick, Steve Cook, Harry Arter, Lee
Tomlin and Marc Pugh also struggling with various knocks,
Bournemouth have slipped down the table and into the
relegation zone.
Howe, however, is remaining positive, adding: "Whenever you
get injuries it’s a test, it’s a challenge to adapt.
"I think we've done that with outfield positions and that’s part of
the beauty of the game. Whoever is called upon steps up to the
plate. So far we've done that as a squad."


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