Performance Deserved A Clean Sheet

Last updated : 04 February 2014 By Bournemouth Co-Ordinator

With the debate on whether it was a goal or not a goal on Saturday still going on, manager Eddie Howe went on record in the Bournemouth Evening Echoas saying about Camp's performance: "He had an excellent day. He kept us in it during the first half and you thought that would be enough to get us a point but it wasn’t to be. The one-on-ones were big saves because they gave us belief going into half-time that we could get something from the game. He almost saved the goal as well so we were disappointed because he deserved a clean sheet. It was a tough game and the conditions and pitch were difficult to manage. I thought we started game really well and then Leicester came on strong and showed what a good side they are. You have to give them credit because nine wins in a row is a remarkable achievement".