Scott has been a standout performer for the Cherries of late, scoring the second goal in the 2-0 win at Wolves having impressed at Molineux.
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He was excellent once again against Aston Villa, as he has cemented his spot in the Bournemouth midfield this season, starting 22 of the 25 Premier League games so far.
The Englishman has three goals in all competitions this season, and his good performances were rewarded by his first call up to the Three Lions senior squad in the final international break of 2025.
Andoni Iraola and Alex Scott (Image: Richard Crease)
He’ll be hoping to continue his form and be called up again by Thomas Tuchel ahead of the summer’s World Cup.
Iraola said Scott has been one of the team’s form players.
“I think not just today, it has been, I think, the last two or three months especially, playing really well,” he told the Daily Echo after the 1-1 draw with Aston Villa.
“He's adding also some arrivals. Today he got a couple of very good shots from the edge, and it's good he adds this kind of things because we know he can be good in the middle.
“He's confident in those positions. He had good carries. One when he goes inside the box almost, and I hope he continues at that level.”