CHERRIES boss Gary O’Neil believed debutant Dango Ouattara “coped exceptionally well” during the 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.
The Burkinabè provided an assist for Jaidon Anthony to open scores, before Cherries academy graduate Sam Surridge struck late on to ensure spoils were shared.
Ouattara arrived at the Vitality Stadium on Thursday following his transfer from FC Lorient, the Burkina Faso international instantly thrust into Cherries’ starting line-up due to injuries.
Despite the addition of Ouattra, Cherries had to pad out their matchday squad with three youngsters, highlighting the injuries issues O’Neil’s charges currently face.
Philip Billing was a late drop out in the week leading up to the game, with the Dane joining Dominic Solanke, Lewis Cook, and Marcus Tavernier in the treatment room.
O'Neil explains Billing absence from Forest clash
Asked about the 20-year-old’s performance, O’Neil told the Daily Echo: “I thought it was a tough week for him, to be honest.
“I think he obviously hadn’t trained much, he's done a lot of traveling. If we hadn’t had the injuries that we have at the moment, we have a depleted squad at this moment in time, Tavs (Marcus Tavernier), Dom (Solanke), Lewis Cook, Phil Billing all key players for us.
“So we were forced, maybe, into starting Dango. I thought he would be able to cope, I think he coped exceptionally well.
“He’s done one day training with the lads, doesn’t know anybody. He worked his socks off, looked a threat. I was pretty pleased with him.”
A livewire in a rejuvenated Cherries attack, Ouattara seemed to combine well with Anthony.
Asked how the system worked, O’Neil shared: “It’s a similar style which we've used, just Dango gives us a different outlet.
“Similar, there weren’t many changes to the structure. JZ came in and we tried to do some work done that side.
“Knew that Dango would be a threat down the right side with his pace. So some combination play on the left, pace on the right.
“So nothing that we haven't done before, but since we've been missing Tavs, we haven't had that pace down the side.”
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