BOSS Eddie Howe revealed he could take no credit for the goal which secured Cherries' Premier League status.
Cherries made the breakthrough against Swansea City when Andrew Surman – using Charlie Daniels as a decoy – teed up Ryan Fraser from a free-kick.
The Scottish international's strike nicked off the head of Swans defender Alfie Mawson on its way past goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
Put to him that the move had looked well-rehearsed, Howe told the Daily Echo: "It wasn't. It was players taking responsibility and showing initiative, so I was delighted with that.
"I can take no credit for it."
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