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Jul 12, 2020 at 7pm UK
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Eddie Howe puts his trust in Bournemouth's 'old guard'

:Headline: Eddie Howe puts his trust in Bournemouth's 'old guard':
Dan Gosling started his first game since February as Bournemouth ended a losing streak with a 0-0 draw against Tottenham.

Eddie Howe admits he has put his trust in the Bournemouth old guard as the Cherries attempt to escape relegation from the Premier League.

Dan Gosling started his first game since February as Bournemouth held Tottenham to a 0-0 draw on Thursday – the Cherries' first post-lockdown point – while Junior Stanislas has returned to the starting line-up for the last two games.

"There's an element of trust, you know they will do it for you again," Howe said ahead of the crunch visit of Leicester on Sunday.

"Players who have never let you down. They will give you 100 per cent, you know they've done it for you before."

Howe accepts there has been some transition at the Vitality Stadium this season with established players such as Charlie Daniels, Simon Francis and Steve Cook having been sidelined by injury,

But Gosling's return in central midfield against Spurs helped Bournemouth keep a first clean sheet in 17 games to move within three points of safety.

"I thought Dan was outstanding, he gave us a drive and an energy and a defensive solidity which was hugely important.

"He is vocal and with no supporters in the stadium that gets highlighted even more.

"At times we have been quite young and quiet on the pitch, and with no crowd that has maybe had a negative effect on us.

"Dan is a real leader, energiser and a positive person. To have his voice on the pitch was pivotal.

"Junior has also been a big player for us and these players have contributed historically."

After Leicester, Bournemouth head to Manchester City and entertain local rivals Southampton before completing their season at Everton.

It is a tough run-in and Spurs manager Jose Mourinho suggested in midweek that Bournemouth had adopted a more direct style of play in an attempt to extend their stay in the top flight to a sixth season.

But Howe said: "Have we radically changed how we're playing? No. Are we making tweaks? Yes.

"I heard a couple of comments (on Thursday) that we set up defensively, but in my opinion we didn't.

"We were trying to win the game as best we can. We're trying to get points to stay in the Premier League. We're doing everything we can to try and achieve that goal.

"It's about getting every unit of the team functioning well. Without that you don't win games in the Premier League.

"So my message to the players is we're going to back up the Tottenham game with another performance."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CLiverpool36303377294893
2Manchester CityMan City36243993355875
3Chelsea361961164491563
4Leicester CityLeicester361881067363162
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd361711863352862
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolves361414849381156
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs3615101157461155
8Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd361412103835354
9Arsenal36131495345853
10Burnley36149134048-851
11Everton361210144253-1146
12Southampton36137164659-1346
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle361110153755-1843
14Crystal Palace36119163047-1742
15Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton36813153753-1637
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham3597194459-1534
17Watford35810173354-2134
18Bournemouth3687213762-2531
19Aston Villa3687213966-2731
20Norwich CityNorwich3656252668-4221
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