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Luke Garrard ‘on top of world’ after Boreham Wood dump Bournemouth out of FA Cup

Boreham Wood manager Luke Garrard was pinching himself at the prospect of locking horns with Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole after his non-league side stunned Bournemouth to book an FA Cup fifth-round clash with Everton.

Mark Ricketts’ first-half goal was enough to dump Championship promotion hopefuls Bournemouth out at the Vitality Stadium and set up a mouth-watering trip to Goodison Park.

The Toffees recently appointed Lampard as their new manager with Cole joining the coaching staff at the Premier League side, and Garrard is already contemplating the chance to test himself against the two former England and Chelsea greats.

He said: “I love Frank. Ashley Cole is the best left-back Arsenal ever had. To be able to pit my wits against them, it hasn’t sunk in yet…”

Boreham Wood went into Sunday’s fourth-round clash unbeaten in 16 games in all competitions and having not conceded a goal in their four FA Cup matches to date this campaign.

However, the National League outfit were firm underdogs against a Bournemouth side lying third in the Championship and Garrard admits he had feared the worst against Scott Parker’s men – only to then be left “on top of the world”.

The 36-year-old former Swindon and AFC Wimbledon midfielder said: “I thought they were going to hit us for eight.

“I am in tatters. I am on top of the world. The emotions at the minute are incredible.

“We rode our luck. I tell my boy every Sunday to be a good team player. That is what we did. I am going to get emotional. They are unbelievable, these boys.”

The visitors, who have the best defensive record in the top five divisions after Manchester City, were by no means overawed on their trip to the south coast and they kept their hosts largely at bay before taking a

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