AFC Bournemouth V Crystal Palace at Vitality Stadium: LIVE

26 December 2015 09:37
AFC Bournemouth V Crystal Palace - view commentary, squad, and statistics of the game live.

Eddie Howe: Bournemouth have taken confidence from Chelsea win

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe believes his team have grown in strength and belief since they beat Chelsea.

The Cherries are unbeaten in five Barclays Premier League outings after their famous win at Stamford Bridge came on the back of draws against Swansea and Everton.

Howe's men then followed up their Chelsea success with victories over Manchester United and West Brom to move four points clear of the relegation zone.

Despite the run of impressive results, Howe is keeping his feet firmly on the ground as they get ready to face Crystal Palace in the Barclays Premier League on Boxing Day.

"I don't think anything has changed really," the Cherries boss said.

"We have maybe had a slightly more positive outlook due to the fact we picked up a couple of key results against Swansea and Everton.

"They were just the first signs of the belief growing and when you get results against sides likes Chelsea and Manchester United it only reaffirms the belief that you can win anywhere in this league.

"But as much as we are enjoying the run, we have got to make sure that we do find that consistency because we know that very quickly in this league it can turn difficult again.

"We are keeping a level head, we are keeping very stable and trying to concentrate very much on the next training session."

Crystal Palace travel to the south coast in good form themselves, finding them outside the Champions League places on goal difference alone.

Palace strike force Yohan Cabaye and Yannick Bolasie have scored nine goals between them this season and Howe is well aware of the threat they pose for his side.

"They come here in really good form, as do we, so it should be a good battle," he added.

"They do have potential match-winners in their side but if we can get our game right we can cause them problems.

"They do have pace out wide and they have added some creativity in the middle of the pitch."

Alan Pardew has confirmed he is in preliminary discussions over a new contract with Crystal Palace.

Palace manager Pardew still has two-and-a-half years to run on his current Selhurst Park deal, and believes finalising a new deal remains "a long way off".

Americans John Harris and David Blitzer's multi-million pound investment has bolstered Palace's top-flight clout, and Pardew believes the deal represents a potential springboard for European qualification.

"There has been some discussion but the bottom line is we're in a great place," said Pardew when quizzed over a potential new contract.

"But personally a new deal's a long way off I think.

"And it's very difficult not to change the dynamics of a club running very, very well when new owners come in.

"And I think David (Blitzer) and Josh (Harris) are keen for it to progress as it has been progressing.

"(Chairman) Steve Parish has tried to put foundations for the club to go forward.

"We could become a bigger club, because we're in London.

"That gives us a massive advantage.

"No disrespect to the rest of the country, it just does, location-wise for international players and access to their families.

"So we've got an opportunity that we're going to try to grasp."

Palace can record 12 away wins in the calendar year with victory over Bournemouth at Dean Court on Boxing Day, with Pardew now admitting the club can fight for European football.

"For me sitting here as the manager, nine wins speaks for itself," said Pardew, of Palace's Premier League form this season.

"That's the big target we've hit this year.

"There's only three or four other clubs have done that.

"It's a great achievement, a great set of players all very, very focused on now trying to do for the second part of the season what we've done all calendar year.

"And if we do that then we're going to find ourselves in Europe.

"Because this club never has reached Europe.

"We did when I was a player here, but unfortunately there was an international ban so we couldn't play.

"So that would be significant for the club, in this era it will be a fantastic achievement.

"It's a long, long way to go, but I'm buoyed by the fact that it's not just the first half of this season. We did it at the back-end of last season too.

"So for a 35-game period we've been very strong."

Source: PAR