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Jul 15, 2020 at 6pm UK
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Eddie Howe "devastated" defeat at Manchester City

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The Cherries produced a spirited performance at the Etihad Stadium but fell short.

Eddie Howe claimed he was "devastated" after a battling 2-1 defeat at Manchester City pushed his Bournemouth side closer to relegation.

The Cherries produced a spirited performance at the Etihad Stadium but fell short despite a late David Brooks goal in a rousing finish.

The result left the Cherries 18th in the Premier League, three points off safety and having played a game more than West Ham and Watford above them.

Howe said: "It is not about performance at this stage of the season because we want results but I can't fault the lads for today.

Bournemouth had late hope (Laurence Griffiths/NMC Pool/PA)

"We were in it right to the end. The lads gave it everything right to the last kick.

"We certainly looked a real threat in front of goal, there was a lot of quality in our performance.

"We played at the right times and mixed it up well. I'm just absolutely devastated to come away with nothing after putting so much into the game."

After five years in the top flight, Howe's side now need a dramatic change in fortunes to survive.

“We played at the right times and mixed it up well. I'm just absolutely devastated to come away with nothing after putting so much into the game”
- Eddie Howe

They host Southampton at the weekend before travelling to Everton for their final match.

Howe said: "We have to look for two wins. We can't prepare any other way. We go next game, Southampton, and try to win it. We'll be looking to match and better the performance we gave here."

Bournemouth went close when Junior Stansislas had a free-kick pushed onto the post and Josh King had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside before Brooks gave them late hope in the 88th minute.

Yet ultimately City had the quality when it really mattered with David Silva's sixth-minute free-kick and a fine strike from Gabriel Jesus six minutes before half-time proving decisive.

Silva, a day after the 10th anniversary of his signing for City, was particularly impressive. The Spaniard, 34, is leaving the club at the end of the season and appears determined to end on a high.

Manager Pep Guardiola said: "He's been in incredible top form since we came back from the lockdown.

"He played another exceptional game and scored again, two times in a row a fantastic goal."

Guardiola admitted there seemed little chance of the club could persuading him to extend his stay at the Etihad Stadium.

He said: "He has decided to leave, he has said many times. I think he wants to finish after 10 seasons here.

"Hopefully he comes back for a farewell game that he more than deserves and he can find a place for the last years of his career."

David Silva was a key man for Manchester City (Peter Powell/NMC Pool/PA)

Secure in second place, there was nothing riding on the game for City, who have an FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal at the weekend to prepare for.

Guardiola felt Bournemouth had made it tough.

He said: "It was a really difficult game, they played really well. We could not control them.

"We started well in the first 10-15 minutes of the second half but then we had a problem in our build-up.

"We struggled and their high pressing was so good, so it was a difficult game."

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TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
CLiverpool37313382325096
2Manchester CityMan City37253997356278
3Manchester UnitedMan Utd371712864362863
4Chelsea371961267541363
5Leicester CityLeicester371881167392862
6Wolverhampton WanderersWolves371514851381359
7Tottenham HotspurSpurs3716101160461458
8Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd371412113836254
9Burnley37159134248-654
10Arsenal371314105346753
11Everton371310144353-1049
12Southampton37147164859-1149
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle371111153755-1844
14Crystal Palace37119173049-1942
15West Ham UnitedWest Ham37108194861-1338
16Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton37814153753-1638
17Aston Villa3797214066-2634
18Watford37810193461-2734
19Bournemouth3787223764-2731
RNorwich CityNorwich3756262670-4421
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