Saturday, 3 November 2018
Bournemouth Players Aren’t Feeling Inferior in Front of Man United
By news-admin
Bournemouth
DBasia.news – Bournemouth will play against the team who achieved 20 Premier League titles, Manchester United, on the 11th-week of Premier League at Dean Court on November 3rd. Bournemouth are above Man United in the table with 3 points difference.
It’s not Man United who are on the top, because the situation is in contrary now compared to the previous season. Bournemouth are on the 6th rank with just two defeats, meanwhile United are on the 8th rank with 3 defeats.
Bournemouth also won from the goal achievements, 19 compared to 17 of Man United, with 12 conceded compared to The Red Devils 17. Seeing the statistic, it’s reasonable that Bournemouth captain Simon Francis isn’t fear Man United at all.
“There is certainly no fear factor. The form book would say we might be favorites going into the game. I don’t think we see it as a free hit anymore, these kinds of games, because we believe we can beat them,” Francis told Goal.
Man United
“These games are the ones we can grab by the scruff of the neck and take to Man United. The lads will be raring to go, are looking forward to every Premier League game and why not? We are on good form.”
Bournemouth have a good defense under Eddie Howe. The Cherries scored four clean sheets. Also, they have an accurate attacking line. Francis believes his team will make Man United overwhelmed in the match.
“We will be at it from the start, pressing high and trying to win the ball back to give the fans something to get excited about,” Francis emphasized.
Regarding the standing, Man United are below Bournemouth. However, Jose Mourinho are in the best performance. In two of three recent Premier League matches, Man United had the come back after left behind.
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