Forget the race in the top spots as the hottest one is
being staged at the bottom of the table with several squads looking for their
salvation and seeing another campaign in Premiership.
Let’s see the way the Cherries are playing lately with
back to back wins over troubled sides, and despite being one man less in the starting
eleven, these persevered for the win against a hard pushing Villains side.
With two first-half goals from Phillip billing in the 37
minute and seven minutes later Nathan Ake scoring the go-ahead and game-winning goal in the 44 minutes, for Eddie Howe and company this win somehow spells
relief.
As the AFC coming from horrendous losses against
troublesome sides like West Ham, Watford and Norwich City, the Cherries were destining
into relegation and being prime candidates for Championship.
Suddenly, the Cherries are back in the winning column and
with such determination after seeing midfielder Jefferson Lerma seeing red in
the 51 minutes, the workload suddenly climbed for the locals.
Still, with a goal from Dean Smith's side in the 70’ minute
by debutante Mbwana Samatta that put Howe’s team on full alert and looking
forward to closing strong in the remaining minute to persevere with the win.
As the crowd remained defiant and loudly signing “were
staying up”, the locals eleven delivered a grand game and showing off a defensive
gem stopping the visitors in their tracks for them not to spoil their afternoon
for them and their fans.
Despite the Villains
recovery and looking to start a possible rally but in the end the way the
Cherries played very deep in their backfield to earn a rewarding win.
By earning their second consecutive win, Bournemouth can breathe
a little easier in sixteenth place with 26 points and with two away from their
closest chaser the Hammers sitting with 24 and in eighteenth place in the relegation
zone.
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