It has been a fantastic start to the season for Bournemouth and also for keeper Shwan Jalal, who just missed out on winning the League 2 player of the month award. There has been so much pressure on the Cherries in recent seasons, and although thankfully there are no points deductions this season, the club have been hit with a transfer embargo.
But Shwan though believes that it can be used as an advantage and along with his team mates, wants to ensure that when it is lifted, Eddie Howe will have no reason to go out and bring players in! He told www.afcb.co.uk; "We are a very tight knit squad and we are looking to keep our run going. With the players we have here, we know we have quality. No one is taking their place for granted and you only have to look at the bench on Saturday to see we are strong. If players aren't performing well, we have players to step in and take their chance and that's what's great about our squad, we have great quality.
The manager is doing a great job and every one of us is loving playing under him and we are all enjoying our football. We have to give the manager the excuse not to go out and get anyone when the embargo is lifted. The only way we can do that is to continue to perform the way we are now."