Sunderland Echo

Parker hails ‘special group’ as Cherries seal top-flight return

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Bournemout­h boss Scott Parker hailed his ‘special group’ of players after the Cherries beat promotion-rivals Nottingham Forest 1-0 to seal their Premier League return.

Substitute Kieffer Moore came off the bench to grab a dramatic late winner and wrap up the Championsh­ip’s second automatic spot at Forest’s expense.

An emotional Parker, who left newly-crowned champions Fulham to join the Cherries last summer, said: “I am very proud of the team and the group of players.

“I see this group every day from the minute I walk in here. This group are a special group and they deserve their moment, they deserve to be in the Premier League. I am excited and pleased we are in the Premier League.

We deserve it. Our aim was to get promoted and we have done it.”

Addressing the triumphant Bournemout­h fans on the pitch after Moore’s 83rd-minute promotionc­lincher, Parker added: “I thought we were incredible in the second half.

“It is part and parcel of the Championsh­ip that there will be bumps along the way, but the fans stuck with us and that is why we are in this position and going to the Premier League.

“The atmosphere was incredible and that probably got us over the line.

"The fans were our 12th man and that helped us massively.

“I want to say ‘thank you’ to the owner and the people involved in this club.

“I have nothing but the utmost support and that gives me the opportunit­y to do the best job I can.”

The home side got the goal their efforts deserved seven minutes from time – with Moore taking centre stage.

Jordan Zemura’s mazy run drew a foul on the edge of the penalty area and Philip Billing rolled a freekick cleverly into the path of Moore, who coolly fired the ball into the far corner.

The home fans spilled onto the pitch at full-time after their side survived eight long minutes of injury time to seal their English top-flight comeback.

Forest, who needed a win to leapfrog the Cherries in the table, will now have to try to end their 23-year top-flight exile via the playoffs.

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