David Brooks is ready to stand up and be counted in Bournemouth’s battle to stay in the Premier League. The winger made his return from a long-term ankle injury in Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace. Bournemouth attacker David Brooks, right, enjoyed a superb debut season at the Vitality Stadium in 2018-19 (Will Oliver/NMC Pool)Eddie Howe’s side have a tough final eight fixtures of the season, but no one at the Vitality Stadium has lost hope of beating the drop. “We know what’s at stake to the fans, the club and ourselves, and the pride we carry ourselves on. Ryan Fraser has played his last game for Bournemouth (John Walton/PA)Fraser and Brooks starred for the Cherries in the 2018-19 term, with the pair netting eight and seven goals respectively.
Source: Express June 21, 2020 21:22 UTC