Arter: Cherries players have to take the blame

22 November 2010 07:00
HARRY Arter refused to blame a catalogue of injury misfortune for Cherries' latest collapse at Leyton Orient.[LNB] The midfielder insisted the players had to shoulder total responsibility after again pressing the self-destruct button.[LNB] Jonathan Tehoue's late double wiped out Cherries' 2-0 lead and forced them to settle for a 2-2 draw at Brisbane Road.[LNB] Tehoue profited from some charitable defending after Cherries had been rocked by the loss of both Shaun Cooper and Shwan Jalal.[LNB] But Arter, the architect of Marc Pugh's second goal, said the injuries could not be used as an excuse after Cherries had again frittered precious points on the road.[LNB] He told the Daily Echo: We played brilliantly. But we find ourselves going over the same things, especially away from home, because we keep chucking away silly goals when we're dominating games.[LNB] It's starting to get on the manager's nerves and rightly so. It was obvious why he was so disappointed and, in a way, he didn't really need to tell us what was wrong because we all knew.[LNB] He is in his full right to have a go at us because it has happened too many times now. It is totally down to us and we know that. If it had happened once, we could say it was a one-off. But, as a group, we realise it has happened too many times and we need to learn from it sooner rather than later because it is getting really frustrating.[LNB] I don't know whether it's a lack of concentration or a lack of belief. When a team scores one, we get nervous and we allowed Orient to nick a second. Even when they got their first goal, I didn't think they would go on to get a second and was confident we could shut them out. To concede two sloppy goals in the last 10 minutes was very disappointing.[LNB] Arter, who was preferred to Liam Feeney in the starting line-up, made way after 75 minutes having provided the assist for Pugh to double Cherries' lead early in the second half. Pugh had opened the scoring with a thunderous drive after just two minutes.[LNB] It was a great goal, added Arter, who was handed his third league start of the season. It was the start every away team dreams of. After that, we kept the ball well and dominated.[LNB] The manager gave me my chance which I appreciated. When I come in, I try to set a target of either scoring or setting up a goal so was happy to contribute with the assist.[LNB]

Source: Bournemouth_Echo