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Wolves 0-2 Bournemouth: Kroupi and Scott goals maintain visitors' upturn
Andoni Iraola's 100th Premier League game in charge of Bournemouth was one to celebrate, as they defeated Wolves 2-0.
Junior Kroupi and Alex Scott were on target as Bournemouth extended their unbeaten run to four Premier League games with a 2-0 win over bottom club Wolves.
Kroupi lashed a bouncing ball out of Jose Sa's reach and into the roof of the net in the 33rd minute to put Bournemouth ahead, capping a flowing move involving Scott and Amine Adli.
Wolves had looked bright before that point and saw a potential opening goal from Mateus Mane chalked off due to an offside against Rodrigo Gomes in the build-up.
Rob Edwards' strugglers wrestled back control of the contest in the second half, but their finishing touch deserted them as Tolu Arokodare fired straight at Djordje Petrovic from Hugo Bueno's cross.
Crystal Palace target Jorgen Strand Larsen miscued on the volley after entering the fray as a substitute, while Joao Gomes nodded Hugo Bueno's inswinging corner against the post.
But Scott put the game beyond Wolves from close range, after Rayan – who was making his Bournemouth debut from the bench – sped to the byline to pick him out from the left.
Mood: pic.twitter.com/EvlgWp2SI5
— AFC Bournemouth (@afcbournemouth) January 31, 2026
Data Debrief: Iraola marks century in style
Andoni Iraola was celebrating his 100th Premier League match in charge of Bournemouth on Saturday, becoming just the third Spaniard to reach that figure.
Rafael Benitez and Mikel Arteta are the only other Spanish bosses to bring up a century of games in the English top flight.
And though he cut a cool figure on the touchline when Kroupi rifled home, he must have been inwardly delighted. Kroupi's eight Premier League goals this season are the second most by a French teenager in a single campaign, after Nicolas Anelka in 1998-99 (13).
Bournemouth had to defend resolutely in the second half, and Wolves ended the game with more shots (17 to nine), shots on target (seven to four) and expected goals (1.44 xG to 1.36) than their visitors.
But the hosts could not make their pressure count and remain 17 points adrift of safety, while 12th-placed Bournemouth are only five points off the top four.
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