ANDONI Iraola has made it clear who Cherries club captain will be after Neto left on loan to Arsenal on transfer deadline day.

The Brazilian keeper, who was previously the side’s skipper, left for the north London club after the arrival of Kepa Arrizabalaga on the south coast on a season-long loan from Chelsea.

While Lewis Cook captained Bournemouth from the start against Everton at Goodison Park, the Cherries boss has made it clear what the captaincy hierarchy is at the club.

Iraola told the Daily Echo: “For me it's clear, I think that our captain is Adam Smith. He has experience, the leadership and he is going to be, he is already, a top captain.

“Lewis Cook also has the experience to be a captain, even with England in the youth teams, and they are very, very good.

“I don't want them to change anything, you know, they have to continue doing what they do.

“A lot of players, I think, can step up and even without the armband, they can be a support for the others.

“Probably I don't give the importance that here in England I feel you give to the one wearing the armband, because I think there are leaders that come naturally.

“But I'm happy that the first game he [Cook] takes the armband, he can score.

“[It was] probably not his best game, I told him, but he has been able to score a goal.”

Smith took the armband from Cook when he was brought on by Iraola on Merseyside, in the 77th minute.

Cook then scored the game’s equaliser two minutes into stoppage time, before Luis Sinisterra scored a winner just minutes later.