Premier League

Gary O’Neil confident Bournemouth’s squad are ‘absolutely fine’ despite three-game losing run

Bournemouth boss O'Neil

AFC Bournemouth interim boss Gary O’Neil is confident that his squad remains “absolutely fine” ahead of this weekend’s game against Leeds United.

The Cherries squandered a two-goal lead to eventually lose 3-2 against Tottenham Hotspur last Saturday.

That was their third straight loss in the Premier League. They are now only two points clear of the bottom three ahead of their trip to Elland Road.

They sit one place above Leeds, who go into the game having stunned Liverpool on Sunday with a 2-1 win to earn their first victory in nine Premier League games.

However, despite not picking up any points since a 2-2 draw at Fulham on October 15, O’Neil believes his side have still put in competitive performances.

He told a press conference: “The group is absolutely fine. The fact that three losses have come on the trot doesn’t affect what we do; we’ve played nine Premier League games [under O’Neil] and been competitive in all of them.

“We’ve lost the last three, but the performances have been what I expect from the lads over the whole nine games.

“We have a clear view on where we are and what we’re trying to achieve and sometimes at this level, losses are going to come in batches.

“Of course, we want to make sure we get something from the weekend.”

One key performer from the Spurs game was Marcus Tavernier, who collected his first assist of the season when he set up Kieffer Moore for Bournemouth’s opener, and O’Neil praised the energy the 23-year-old brings to the team.

“He’s always had a spring in his step,” O’Neil added.

“He’s brought loads of energy to us this season, sometimes playing in that wing-back role and sometimes slightly higher.

“He gives great energy and pace for us down the side, and he takes us up the pitch. That final bit is what we work really hard with him on.

“It’s important for us when we arrive there [the final third] that we manage to produce some quality.

“He did that, and we managed to score two great goals.”

Bournemouth will be without goalkeeper Neto after O’Neil confirmed the Brazilian would not be available before the World Cup due to a hamstring injury.

The Leeds game also comes too soon for David Brooks (hamstring) and captain Lloyd Kelly (ankle), but Dominic Solanke is likely to feature again after overcoming injury to play against Spurs, with O’Neil adding that the striker “is in a good place”.

He said: “Dom was keen to play [against Spurs], and we had to leave it…

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