Bournemouth's new manager Marco Rose talks about succeeding Andoni Iraola and the club's ambitions in the Premier League. Rose has been appointed by Bournemouth to succeed Iraola, who has left a huge legacy. The club has just finished sixth in the Premier League and will be playing in the Europa League next season, having qualified for European competition for the first time in their history. Rose will be judged on how well he is able to maintain this great surge of momentum. The environment does inspire confidence, with facilities to rival any of Rose's former employers. The 57-acre site is at the end of a winding, Downton Abbey-esque drive and is a gleaming symbol of the progress made in recent years. There's more to come, too, with plans to renovate the Vitality Stadium having been approved. When completed, the works will bring a sweep of modernisation, including a new grandstand that will take capacity above 20,000, almost double its current size. That ambition was an attraction to Rose, as was the environment into which he has stepped. Rose has worked at some very big clubs, including RB Leipzig, Borussia Dortmund, and Red Bull Salzburg. He has won several titles, including the DFB-Pokal and back-to-back Austrian league titles. Rose is confident that he can maintain the momentum at Bournemouth and take the club to new heights. He has a positive attitude and is excited about the challenge ahead. Rose has already had a hand-over meeting with Iraola, who has left a huge legacy at the club. Rose is determined to succeed Iraola and take the club to new heights. He is confident that he can make a positive impact at Bournemouth and take the club to new heights.
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Bournemouth Appoints Marco Rose as New Manager
Bournemouth's new manager Marco Rose talks about succeeding Andoni Iraola and the club's ambitions in the Premier League.
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