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It's 10th vs seventh on the south coast tonight and, with both clubs aiming to be in the European conversation in the final weeks of the season, the stakes are high here.
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Evanilson is a doubt for Bournemouth’s Premier League clash with Brentford at Vitality Stadium because of a dead leg.
The Brazilian striker was brought on for the second half of Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Sunderland but having struck the equaliser, he limped off with five minutes left.
“It’s still too early. Yesterday (Sunday) he didn’t train. He was still very sore,” head coach Andoni Iraola said.
“But we train this evening so I hope he comes with better feelings and he gives it a try at least. Let’s see.
“He’s not injured, it’s just a knock, a dead leg, but obviously we are talking about one or two days and it still is a little bit sore.”
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Keith Andrews believes Brentford will learn from Saturday’s dramatic 4-3 win at Burnley ahead of a quick turnaround to visit Bournemouth in midweek.
The Bees face a second successive away fixture in the Premier League, but travel to the south coast after a thrilling seven-goal victory at Turf Moor.
Andrews told a press conference: “Ultimately where I’m at with it now is we found a way to win the game, but we must learn from it. I think we will.
“First half expectational, full control of the game and it’s not unfair to say we could have been five goals up, so then for the game to materialise in the way it did?
“In the second half the momentum was going against us, so it’s finding ways of stopping that.
“It is learning how to deal with that, tweaking how we can absorb and stay calm when the chaos comes. Yeah, it was an invaluable learning experience for us all and the best thing about it is we won the game.”