
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola admits international week has it's good and bad points.
Iraola appreciates the greater time he has with individual players.
He told the Daily Echo: It's not easy because it's true that last break I think we had like nine players, something like this.
We were training with eight or nine players.
So you can focus more on individual stuff, individual details from each position, but not to work in something more collective because at the end sometimes even in some positions, you don't have players.
So imagine we don't have Milos (Kerkez) so we probably we don't have anyone to work on the left side or whatever.
But it's a good moment to improve the individual stuff from the players that stay here."
