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Tuesday, 10 December 2019

The next win seems a long time away for AFCB

The Cherries are on a five game losing streak and the mood in camp is probably as low as it has ever been in the top division. While they can be reassured that they are not the only Premier League team that is struggling, the injuries and lack of goals are starting to weigh heavily on the team, and they have to see a way of getting a win on the board or at least a point.
AFCb have the worst form record in the league with five defeats in a row.
Playing Chelsea away will be as hard if not harder than the Liverpool match as Frank Lampard's side will be keen to get back to winning ways themselves. Eddie Howe will surely draw on the way the team has played against Chelsea before at Stamford Bridge, and it is a stadium that has find memories for the players and supporters.



There will be a change in the line up for Bournemouth. The back four will have  a new look about it and Bournemouth could well be down to one striker in Dominic Solanke. But Bournemouth have to see this as a chance to do something new. Change the look of the team and get some passion back into the play.


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We know Harry Wilson is a goal scorer so let's play him in behind Solanke. Rejig the midfield with a fully fit Gosling ready to play more than 30 minutes. The senior players have a role to fill now. Simon Francis and Ryan Fraser have been in this situation before and must draw on their experience to get some positivity into the other players. Bournemouth don't give up and they have a history of beating the odds.
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This is just another season when they are being tested. Eddie Howe says 'bring it on'. Perhaps we shouldn't wish it Eddie! And as fans, we have to play our part in lifting the team and giving them belief that they are a great team that can beat the best teams on their day. A win does seem a long way away, but games turn in an instant. Bournemouth need a bit of good fortune and it could turn at any time.

Chimes to Camera: AFCB 0 v 3 Liverpool

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