The game saw Bournemouth having the upper hand, with the home team creating more scoring opportunities.
After the match, Bournemouth's manager, Andoni Iraola, expressed his satisfaction with the performance.
In an interview, Iraola noted that the teams showed mutual respect and that the game was different from their previous encounters.
He highlighted several positive aspects of the game, including the team's ability to defend well against set pieces and their initial 30 minutes of attacking play.
However, Iraola acknowledged that the team struggled to find space and create scoring opportunities in the second half.
He also recognized the need for caution against Newcastle's counter-attacks, given their speed and skill in transitioning quickly.