Eddie Howe made freeman of Bournemouth by council

Cherries boss defends performance in defeat to Manchester City on Saturday

By Sky Sports News

Manager Eddie Howe is delighted to become a freeman of Bournemouth but says he now has to quickly focus back on winning football matches!

Eddie Howe has been made a freeman of Bournemouth, becoming just the 29th person to receive the honour in the town's history.

The Bournemouth manager received the council's highest accolade at a chambers meeting on Tuesday - the last ever one before Bournemouth council merges with Christchurch and Poole.

Howe first took charge of the club in 2008, and then returned for a second spell in 2012, with a ten-month stint at Burnley sandwiched in between.

The 41-year-old has taken the Cherries from League Two to the Premier League and, speaking to Sky Sports News, he said: "It brings home just how Bournemouth is a great community of people, connected with a love for football.

"It was very emotional. It's great to look back on these moments. I've accepted this today on behalf of Bournemouth Football Club - I think that's the best way to recognise it."

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While Howe has undeniably achieved remarkable success at Bournemouth, the team are currently enduring a sustained run of poor form, losing 15 of their last 21 matches.

The latest defeat came at home to Manchester City on Saturday - a game in which they recorded zero shots and just 18 per cent of possession.

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Howe defended Bournemouth's defensive tactics against the champions though, saying: "We didn't have a lot of the ball against Manchester City. We had to be defensively very good. I thought we were, but unfortunately we lost the game.

"If I had the same choice and the same options, would I do the same again? Yes I would, but we'd try to produce a better performance and try to score."

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