The high-flying Cherries, who travel to Spurs today in the Premier League, have an FA Cup quarter-final clash with Manchester City on the horizo.
And their European qualification hopes remain well and truly alive.
Despite back-to-back league defeats at the hands of Wolves and Brighton, Iraola is confident the only way is up after welcoming back a number of key stars from injury.
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Nicholls has eyes on a nifty fifty
PAUL NICHOLLS has been around long enough to realise a stop-start season does not make or break your career.

Farke: Pain can push us over the line
DANIEL FARKE has learned from Bayern Munich's 1999 Champions League disappointment as he bids to lead Leeds back to the Premier League.

GREEN LIGHT
Ireland car crash keeps England's title longshot on the road

Slot should take credit for evolution of Darwin
HAVING rather harshly called him out for his attitude and effort recently, perhaps Arne Slot - sat high in the stands - thought he owed Darwin Nunez a favour.

I'M A SOL MAN AT HEART
CHAMPION CHASE

THE RIGHT CONSTITUTION
CHAMPION HURDLE

MORE MORE MAUGH
Syndicate members will be out in force

NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO THE THRILL
RETIRED Irish jockey DARYL JACOB - who rode 31 Grade One winners and also had three successes at the Cheltenham Festival during a 21-year career in the saddle - talked to NEIL SQUIRES about the thrill of riding in racing's biggest event of the year.

Back in the Oll routine
HITMAN WATKINS RETURNS TO HAUNT FORMER CLUB AGAIN