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Scott Parker wants Bournemouth to make life ‘horrible’ for opponents

Bournemouth boss Scott Parker has urged his players to develop a “nasty streak” and become “horrible” to play against in order to compete in the Premier League.

The newly-promoted Cherries – Championship runners-up last term – enjoyed a dream top-flight return thanks to Saturday’s 2-0 win over Aston Villa.

Goals from Jefferson Lerma and Kieffer Moore earned the physical hosts victory at Vitality Stadium and Parker wants to maintain the intimidating approach.

“Coming here needs to be uncomfortable,” he said. “Teams need to be coming away from here knowing they’ve been in a right game and they need to feel that constantly really. And that’s a work in progress.

“It was very different last year, we controlled the majority of games, we need to have that nasty streak about us, we need to be committed more than any team that comes here.

“While quality at times can get the better of us, never can commitment, desire or passion get the better of us.

“We need to be horrible to play against and teams need to come here and really understand they’re always in a game. And if they (the opposition) get the points, they need to be well worthy of them.”

Bournemouth, who face champions Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool in their next three fixtures, are among the relegation favourites this term.

Parker is unconcerned by predictions from elsewhere while eager to prove the doubters wrong.

“I take no real notice of that,” he said. “I understand why that would be said and that’s down to me and down to the players to try and change that narrative.

“Any promoted team that comes into this division, of course the challenge is there, it’s very, very difficult, so I understand that.

“It’s down to us to try and change that narrative over the

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