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Crystal Palace star Cabaye ´50-50´ to face Bournemouth
“People may find that hard to believe, but even during the difficult moments we have had this season, the spirit in the camp, the enthusiasm, the lads with each other, the environment they have created is very strong”.
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Bournemouth’s Harry Arter with manager Eddie Howe (right) after the Premier League game against Manchester United at Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth, December 12, 2015.
A 2-1 victory at West Bromwich Albion last weekend followed on from impressive victories over Chelsea and Manchester United to leave Howe’s men 14th in the standings, but just four points above the bottom three.
“We now enter a key run of fixtures”.
“I think Alan has done really well and managed some big clubs”.
“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 hard again”.
Crystal Palace travel to the south coast in good form themselves, finding them outside the Champions League places on goal difference alone.
And Cherries chief Howe said: “I have watched them from afar and I have to say they are a club we look at and want to emulate”.
“They have pace out wide, technical abilities in the middle of the pitch and they have some good centre forwards”.
Bournemouth pair Junior Stanislas and Josh King will miss Saturday’s game because of hamstring injuries.
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I’m going to take the visitors here I think Palace are one of the better teams in the league and although Bournemouth have won three in a row i’m not covinced this team has enough goals to save itself but we will see over the course of the season.