Bournemouth have had a tricky run of fixtures after their surge up the standings late last year. They’ve gone three Premier League games
without a victory, having lost to Tottenham and Liverpool before drawing with West Ham on Thursday night.
The Cherries have been picking up wins, moving into the Fifth Round of the FA Cup after putting a combined eight goals past QPR and Swansea.
They’ve at least been able to boost their confidence with cup wins in between tough league encounters.
Facing the league’s top teams has been a real thorn for the Cherries this season. They’ve lost all six clashes with the top four,
and drawn three times against the sides who went into the weekend in fifth and sixth. Outside of those contests, they’ve won seven of 12 games, losing just three times.
Bournemouth have had a tricky run of fixtures after their surge up the standings late last year. They’ve gone three Premier League games without a victory, having lost to Tottenham and Liverpool before drawing with West Ham on Thursday night.
The Cherries have been picking up wins, moving into the Fifth Round of the FA Cup after putting a combined eight goals past QPR and Swansea. They’ve at least been able to boost their confidence with cup wins in between tough league encounters.
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Facing the league’s top teams has been a real thorn for the Cherries this season. They’ve lost all six clashes with the top four,
and drawn three times against the sides who went into the weekend in fifth and sixth. Outside of those contests, they’ve won seven of 12 games, losing just three times.