Doku Out, Nunes Fit For Bournemouth Match
Here's a thinking process: 1. - Heading structure: ## for H2, ### for H3. - Title rules: Include current year 2026 naturally (not in parentheses). No bold markdown in title.
Use numbers when possible. Specific, benefit-driven. Under 60 chars if possible. - SEO rules: Main keyword in first 100 words naturally.
Semantic/LSI keywords sprinkled. Each ## section has related keyword variations. No keyword stuffing. No external links.
Content people want to read. Natural, not forced. - Content rules: No dictionary definitions in intro. No summarizing what article will cover in intro.
Real person voice. Contractions. rhetorical questions allowed. Relatable phrases.
Vary paragraph length. One-sentence paragraphs okay. Personal observations/mild opinions okay. Specific banned phrases listed.
2. - "Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match" - This sounds like football/soccer transfer/news. Doku (likely Jérémy Doku, winger for Man City) "Out" - maybe leaving or not playing. Nunes (likely João Neves?
Or maybe Rúben Neves? Or perhaps a different Nunes) "Fit for Bournemouth Match" - fitness status for a match against Bournemouth. - Actually, looking at current real-world context (as of 2026, but my knowledge cutoff is 2024, but I need to simulate 2026 consistency). The topic seems like a match preview or team news article.
"Doku Out" could mean Jérémy Doku is out/injured or transferred out. "Nunes Fit" - maybe a player named Nunes is fit to play. - I need to treat this as a realistic football article. Since I don't have real 2026 data, I'll construct a plausible, consistent article based on typical football reporting, ensuring dates/facts are "consistent with 2026" but I'll note they're illustrative or based on typical season patterns.
I'll make sure it reads like genuine sports news/commentary. - Wait, the topic is given as-is. I should write a pillar article around this. But a pillar article is usually comprehensive, evergreen or timely.
"Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match" sounds more like a match preview or team news update. I'll frame it as a "Match Preview / Team News" pillar that covers the context, implications, analysis, etc. But pillar articles are usually broader. Maybe I'll make it "Everything You Need to Know About Bournemouth's Upcoming Match: Doku's Absence & Nunes' Return" or similar.
- Actually, re-reading: "The topic is: Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match". I'll take this as the core news hook, but write a comprehensive pillar that explores the tactical implications, player forms, Bournemouth's season, etc. I need to hit 1000+ words. I'll need to expand naturally around the topic without forcing it.
3. - But I need to make it a "pillar" article that's comprehensive and evergreen-ish while being timely with 2026. - Wait, title rules: include current year 2026 naturally, not in parentheses. Example: "How to Improve Website Speed in 2026".
Use numbers when possible. Keep under 60 chars if possible. - My title idea: "Bournemouth Match 2026: Doku Out, Nunes Fit – Tactical Breakdown" - that's 57 chars approx. But I need to check: no bold in title.
I'll just use plain text. - Actually, the topic might be fixed. I'll make the title: "Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match in 2026 – What It Means" - but need to check char count and natural inclusion. Maybe "Doku Out, Nunes Fit: Bournemouth Match Preview 2026".
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That's 44 chars. Good. Let's plan the structure carefully as per rules: 1. Opening hook (2-3 paras max) 2.
## What Is This Match Context (or similar) - but wait, the rules say: "2. ## What Is [Topic]** – explain what it actually is, in plain language. No dictionary definitions. " So I'll do ## What Is the Bournemouth Match Context?
or maybe ## The Big News: Doku Out, Nunes Fit. I'll adapt. 3. ## Why It Matters / Why People Care 4.
## How It Works (or How to Do It) - maybe ## Tactical Breakdown: What Doku's Absence & Nunes' Fitness Mean 5. ## Common Mistakes / What Most People Get Wrong 6. ## Practical Tips / What Actually Works 7. ## FAQ 8.
Closing paragraph I need to ensure H2s are ##, H3s are ###. No bold as headings. I'll use ### for subheadings within sections. Word count: at least 1000 words.
I'll aim for ~1200-1400 to be safe. Voice: genuine human, contractions, varied sentence length, rhetorical questions, relatable phrases, occasional mild opinion, no banned phrases. Let's start writing. I'll be very careful with the banned phrases list: "", "", "", "By contrast,", "", "Plus,", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "But ", "And s.
", "Meanwhile,", "", "Now,", "". I'll avoid them entirely. I need to watch out for "So," at start of paragraphs - the rules say "Never open with a sentence that defines the topic like a dictionary. Don't start with 'X is a Y that does Z.
'" Also banned openings: "", "", "", "Conversely,", "", "Plus,", "", "Practically speaking", "That said", "So,", "But ", "And s. ", "Meanwhile,", "", "Now,", "". I'll make sure none of these appear. I'll start paragraphs with varied words.
Title: I'll do "Doku Out, Nunes Fit: Bournemouth Match Preview 2026" - but need to naturally include 2026. The rule: "Always include the current year (2026) naturally in the title – NOT in parentheses". So I'll write: "Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match in 2026" - that's natural, not parentheses. Char count: 42.
Good. No bold markdown. Wait, the rule also says: "NEVER use ** (bold markdown) in the title or anywhere in the article body". I'll just avoid all bold markdown entirely.
I'll use italic maybe for foreign terms, but I can just avoid bold entirely. Let's outline mentally: - Title: Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match in 2026 - Opening hook: Start with a matchday scenario, the tension, the team news. No dictionary defs. No summarizing what the article will cover.
- ## What Is the Bournemouth Match Context? (or similar) - explain the fixture, the teams, the stakes. - Actually, rule says: "2. ## What Is [Topic]** – explain what it actually is, in plain language.
" So I'll do ## What Is the Bournemouth Match Context? But the topic is "Doku Out, Nunes Fit for Bournemouth Match". I'll make the H2 about the match context and the news. - I'll get creative: The H2s must be ##.
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