Mark Travers admits breaking into Bournemouth's first team has been a rapid learning experience.
He has impressed since arriving at Vitality Stadium in the summer of 2016.
Reflecting on his time with the Dorset outfit, Travers told the club website: “Signing for Bournemouth was great but moving here made me realise that it's about more than just football.
“I had to be professional off the pitch, and I was dealing with missing home as well. I learned a lot in a short time, growing up as a person.
“My first ever game for Bournemouth, we played Stoke away with the under-21s – and drew 5-5! I didn't have the best of games. I wasn't too happy on the bus back home.
“I'd been quite successful, playing internationally at home but that's when I realised it wasn't the same.
“I was in at the deep end, so I had to learn and grow up quickly, being at the level you're expected to be at.
“I've always had in the back of my head that I would play in the Premier League and I would be a senior international, even after that game I still believed in myself."