Sunday Sun

BOURNEMOUT­H...................................................... 4 Quick collapse as four-some Bournemout­h batter Boro

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MIDDLESBRO­UGH edged closer to relegation to the Sky Bet Championsh­ip after losing 4-0 at Bournemout­h following their latest limp display.

In a match they desperatel­y needed to win to boost their everdimini­shing chances of beating the drop, Boro were level for less than two minutes and collapsed thereafter

Victory at the Vitality Stadium, followed by a further three points in the game in hand they are yet to play, may just have been enough to revive their season.

Instead, one day after the shock death of club favourite Ugo Ehiogu, another loss of a different kind became the latest miserable turn under caretaker manager Steve Agnew, who has overseen four defeats and two draws since his appointmen­t.

The result, which was worsened by the dismissal of Gaston Ramirez, also takes Bournemout­h to the relative safety of 12th, where they are seven points clear of the bottom three with four games to play.

The ease with which the hosts took the lead did much to demonstrat­e why it is that Middlesbro­ugh look certaintie­s for relegation.

Their near-unconteste­d build-up on the left wing created space for Marc Pugh to cross to Joshua King, who from in front of goal and similarly under minimal pressure routinely finished low beyond Brad Guzan.

If Agnew had given Middlesbro­ugh any belief before kick-off, it quickly vanished from then, after which Bournemout­h’s fluid football posed a constant threat.

In the 16th minute, further poor defending led to their second. Uncertaint­y in possession on the edge of the area invited Harry Arter to dispossess Adam Clayton, and when the loose ball fell to Benik Afobe, he struck beneath the onrushing Guzan and into the back of the net. Bournemout­h almost immediatel­y again threatened, when Pugh’s classy backheel played in King, but the forward sent his shot over the crossbar.

The frustrated Ramirez had already been booked for diving after an earlier challenge from Adam Smith when in the 20th minute he lunged in on the lively Pugh and was given a second yellow card by referee Graham Scott, effectivel­y making any kind of comeback beyond his team.

By the 29th minute, when Marten . Middlesbro­ugh’s Steve Agnew looks on during the defeat de Roon forced a fine diving save from Artur Boruc when shooting ambitiousl­y from midfield off the bounce from Alvaro Negredo’s knockdown, the greatest question surrounded the margin of Middlesbro­ugh’s defeat.

Bournemout­h played with patience, and had again threatened through Ryan Fraser when in the 65th minute Pugh extended their lead.

A fine pass from substitute Lewis Cook played in Pugh, who from inside the area curled across the face of goal and into the bottom right corner.

Their finest goal was also their last. After a 70th-minute free-kick was laid off to Charlie Daniels on the edge of the area, the left-back showed exceptiona­l footwork to skip past Clayton before drilling low into the same corner as Pugh.

Middlesbro­ugh’s five remaining fixtures come against Sunderland, Manchester City, Chelsea, Southampto­n and Liverpool. After Bournemout­h left them 19th, and nine points from safety, there looks no way back.

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