Ryan Christie made his name in Scotland as a goalscoring, attack-minded playmaker, but the former Inverness Caley Thistle youngster has taken his game to a new level at Bournemouth since the arrival of Andoni Iraola.
The Spaniard has quickly been able to implement his playing style at the Vitality Stadium with great effect, and after 25 matches the Cherries sit in 14th position in the Premier League, eight points clear of the relegation zone.
Prior to the ex-Rayo Vallecano boss taking up the reins last summer, 29-year-old Christie had been played by previous managers Scott Parker and Gary O'Neill in a more natural role as a number 10 or as an inverted winger to come off the flanks on other side.
But since being moved into a more defensive position as a tough-tackling, energetic midfield player, the former Celtic, Inverness and Aberdeen star has been able to completely transform his game - and the stats certainly show it.