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Eddie Howe refuses to give up on Bournemouth survival hopes

AFC Bournemouth v Newcastle United – Premier League – Vitality Stadium
(Image credit: Michael Steele/NMC Pool)

Eddie Howe has insisted he will not concede defeat in Bournemouth’s relegation fight, even as he accepts that others might have already written his side off.

Watford’s win over Norwich on Tuesday night left the Cherries four points adrift of safety with five games to play.

With Howe’s side winless since February and in the middle of a run of fixtures against European and Champions League hopefuls, it is difficult to see where the next win might come from.

“I understand why people have written us off,” Howe said ahead of Thursday’s match against Tottenham.

“I understand why the emotions are very negative towards us at the moment, but nothing changes my thought process. One win for West Ham, who were perceived negatively, and suddenly they’re now safe.

“A lot depends on the next few games before anything is decided and we have to maintain our belief that we can do this, and I certainly do.

“It’s been a hallmark of the team and this club that in adversity and difficult moments we can surprise people and we have to do that more than ever. Why should we raise the flag or sink into the negativity that surrounds us? No chance.”

“You want to do your very best for the club,” he said. “I love this club, I love every part of it, and I’m determined to do everything in my power to preserve our Premier League status.

“My love of the club is driving me to give more in the fight against relegation.”

“Tactically they were very minimal tweaks for us, no wholesale changes,” he said of the match. “We just performed better as individuals within the system we gave the players…

“Of course there’s a balance and we have to defend better than we did against Manchester United the other day. If we can get that balance right we will be a threat and then it’s up to our players when we get those chances to try and take them.”

“It’s the best league in the world,” he said. “Some of the teams that have come down here to this pitch, some of the games we’ve had were so memorable, and I want those moments to continue.”