EDDIE Howe admits he will "reflect" on the job he is doing at Cherries, with the club falling to 19th in the Premier League.

Howe's charges are currently struggling on a run of just four points from their past 11 league matches, including today's 3-0 home loss against Watford.

Asked if he is worried about his own position as Cherries boss, Howe told the BBC: "Always. You're always looking at whether you're doing good enough and whether ultimately you're helping the team.

"That's something I'll have to reflect on."

Discussing the disappointment against the Hornets as a whole, Howe added: "I'm always concerned when we don't win, wherever we play. It was a home game and we were desperate to do well.

"I felt the players were very keen to do well. There's no problem in terms of attitude or endeavour.

"It was more the first goal going in damaged us mentally and we didn't recover."

Cherries head to rock-bottom Norwich on Saturday with the following league game at home against fellow strugglers Brighton and Aston Villa.

"One result never dictates your season, but the group of results does," said Howe.

"Unfortunately we're in a difficult moment.

"We need to lift ourselves out. We need a result very quickly."