The Borneo Post

Bournemout­h fighting for Premier League lives — Howe

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BOURNEMOUT­H’s wretched start to 2017 continued on Monday with another loss to Manchester City and injuries to two key players, and manager Eddie Howe was left in no doubt his side are now battling for Premier League survival.

Howe, regarded as one of the brightest young managers in Europe, applauded his side’s effort and commitment but City’s class in the 2-0 victory meant Bournemout­h have failed to win a game this year following their promising start to the season.

With their captain Simon Francis and England internatio­nal midfielder Jack Wilshere having to come off injured before halftime, it left an air of gloom at Dean Court with Bournemout­h now sucked into the relegation whirlpool.

“We go into a little break in the calendar and we have to come back as a refreshed team, ready to fight for our Premier League survival, because we’re in no doubts that’s the situation we’re in,” Howe told Sky Sports.

“We can g row from this experience and come back a better team.”

Bournemout­h played with a drive and effort that should serve them well in the battles to come but Howe will have to address a run of seven matches without a win in all competitio­ns, which leaves them only six points above the drop zone.

“I n terms o f e f for t and commitment,Ithoughtou­rladsgave everything but, obviously, we were hampered by the injuries,” Howe said. Skipper Francis suffered a recurrence of a hamstring problem while Wilshere experience­d pain in his ankle.

“Losing two players in the first half is a huge blow. When you lose your captain who’s been important for us for a number of years was a real blow,” he added.

“We reorganise­d and had a go, but ultimately they were too good.”

Bournemout­h face two big away test straight after the internatio­nal break as they travel to face West Bromwich Albion and Manchester United.

Despite the tough road ahead, Howe,whohashelp­edBournemo­uth punch above their weight for years, refused to be dishearten­ed.

“We have to be positive,” he said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling scores the first goal during the English Premier League football match against Bournemout­h at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h, southern England. — Reuters photo
Manchester City’s Raheem Sterling scores the first goal during the English Premier League football match against Bournemout­h at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemout­h, southern England. — Reuters photo

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