BOSS Jonathan Woodgate confirmed winger Junior Stanislas was back available for selection for tomorrow’s Championship trip to Huddersfield Town (5.30pm).
The former Burnley and West Ham ace had missed Cherries’ fixtures against Blackburn and Coventry due to illness.
But the 31-year-old is fit again to feature against the Terriers, as Woodgate’s side look to extend to five league games their winning run.
“Junior Stanislas is back, that’s great for us,” said the head coach.
“He has been fantastic this season, so we are looking forward to having him back.
“He has been brilliant for us with the goals he’s scored and assisted – a lot of competition for places now, so it’s great for the team.”
Cherries are set to take on a Terriers outfit who have won just twice since the turn of the year.
Carlos Corberán’s side are 19th in the table, after a goalless draw with Rotherham on Saturday.
Asked whether probably being safe from the drop made the hosts dangerous, Woodgate replied: “Every team is dangerous.
“No matter what team you play in this league, every team is dangerous because upsets can happen.
“We won’t underestimate this Huddersfield team, like we didn’t underestimate Coventry.”
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