BOSS Eddie Howe believes it could take “one moment” for Cherries to find the “good feeling” they need to get back on track.

Defeat at Arsenal on Saturday left Cherries winless and without a point from their opening four games in the Premier League.

West Ham's win over Huddersfield on Monday saw Cherries drop to second bottom of the embryonic table with only them and Crystal Palace still to get off the mark.

Asked about his team’s aim to make their passing style work during a tricky run of results, Howe said: “If you are not in a good moment, it can be difficult.

“I think that’s where re-finding that good feeling every team has when they are in a good passage of form is sometimes difficult and elusive.

“It sometimes just takes one moment to re-find all that, so that’s what we are looking for.”

Discussing the courage required to play a passing game, Howe added: “It’s something we’ve always done without a second thought.

"We’ve never shied away from it, even during disappointing spells and that’s what we will do again.”

Howe confirmed the decision to substitute defender Tyrone Mings at half-time at Emirates Stadium had been a tactical choice.

Mings was replaced by Simon Francis, who made his first outing for Cherries since being forced out of the opening-day loss to West Brom with a hamstring injury.