Bournemouth have secured promotion to the Premier League on Tuesday with a 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest that ensures they will finish in second place in the Championship.
An 83rd-minute strike from Kieffer Moore sealed the win which has put the Cherries at 85 points for the season.
Scott Parker's side are now in the top-flight for the first time since 2019-20.
How did Bournemouth react to promotion?
âIt's not sunk in yet, itâs unbelievable," midfielder Philip Billing told Sky Sports.
âAfter last season it [play-offs] was something none of us wanted to do, weâve worked hard all season, and itâs a great emotion because we put so much work in throughout the whole year. Weâre a fit team and what weâve shown with this young team is amazing.â
Goalscorer Moore added: âIâm speechless, when I came here I had one goal and then had the setback straight away, but I had the dream and thankfully itâs come about.
âAs soon as I had my surgery my first thought was when can I get back and I want to thank the staff for helping me.
âIâm glad itâs behind me and itâs hard to put into words what it means. Iâve dreamt of this moment as a kid [playing in the Premier League] and thankfully I get to live it.â
Bournemouth's path back to Premier League
The club finished sixth last year in their return to the second-tier but have elevated their play in Parker's debut season at the helm.
Former Liverpool forward Dominic Solanke has led the Cherries with 29 goals, while Billing has added 18 goal involvements.
Bournemouth will finish in second place this term behind Parker's former side, Fulham.
Their previous run in the Premier League lasted five years and included a ninth-place finish in 2016-17.


