Bournemouth has achieved a remarkable milestone by qualifying for the Europa League under the management of Andoni Iraola. The Cherries finished the Premier League season in sixth place, culminating in a 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest. This result not only secured their European spot but also marked the end of Iraola's transformative three-year tenure at the club. When he took over, Bournemouth had just finished 15th in the previous season, but under his guidance, they have significantly improved their performance. Iraola's departure was announced in April, as the club and the manager could not agree on a new contract, despite the club's desire for him to stay. His successor, Marco Rose, has big shoes to fill as he takes over a team that has set a new club record with 57 points in the Premier League. The atmosphere in the dressing room was celebratory, with players enjoying champagne after the match, reflecting the positive environment Iraola fostered during his time. Despite facing challenges, including a tough two-month winless streak, Bournemouth's resilience shone through as they ended the season on an impressive 17-game unbeaten run. The club's success has been further bolstered by strategic player investments following significant departures, ensuring a bright future ahead.