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More from Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “For me it was a key moment [Dominic Solanke’s goal]. Three goals down, that quality and goal so early, then it doesn’t seem so far. There are still a lot of minutes to play. Everything went our way and we could finish it.”
On what two comebacks in as many games says about the character of the teams: “It is very important. We have the example of Luton themselves, they have scored in the 96th minute the other day and have done it a lot of other times. A lot of things happen at the end of games with Luton because they open games. We opened them up today, and luckily for us this time it went our way.”