Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe insists his side will be respectful if they manage to pull off a shock win over Manchester United at Old Trafford

  • Eddie Howe says his side will not celebrate wildly if they beat Manchester United
  • The Bournemouth boss does not want a repeat of the derby day fracas 
  • Howe also insists he did not call Crystal Palace attacker Wilfried Zaha a diver 

Bournemouth will not look to be 'disrespectful' and 'rub people's noses in it' if they pull off a shock win at Manchester United, according to manager Eddie Howe.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola insists his side's celebrations after the derby victory at Old Trafford on Sunday were not excessive.

Staff and players from United are understood to have taken exception to the way the visitors enjoyed their 2-1 triumph, sparking a fracas in the corridor outside the dressing rooms.

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe says his side will be respectful if they beat Manchester United

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe says his side will be respectful if they beat Manchester United

Milk and water are claimed to have been thrown at United boss Jose Mourinho after a reported confrontation with City goalkeeper Ederson.


The Football Association has asked both clubs for observations on the confrontation.

Howe, though, does not expect any similar scenes in the tunnel should the Cherries inflict a shock second successive home defeat on United come full-time on Wednesday.

He said at his press conference: 'That's the furthest thing from my mind, though not the winning part. 

'After a football match there are a lot of emotions and sometimes people don't realise how big that is to your outlook. 

'I think sometimes things will over-spill, the challenge is to keep your emotions in check at all times and that's what I try to do.

'I can only speak for myself, but you always want to get that balance right, you don't want to rub people's noses in it. That's common sense really because you don't want to be disrespectful.'

The City squad celebrated wildly in the tunnel after their 2-1 victory at the home of their rivals

The City squad celebrated wildly in the tunnel after their 2-1 victory at the home of their rivals

The Manchester United manager was frustrated by his rivals' 'over the top' celebrations 

Bournemouth head to Old Trafford on the back of just one defeat from the past four Premier League matches, although three of them have been draws.

Howe says everyone at the club, which was not so long ago down in the third tear of English football, should 'relish' the trip to tackle United on their own turf.

He added: 'In the previous two seasons we have got some good results in these games and they have helped to define our seasons, so we are looking for the same again.

'It can really lift confidence levels to a point where it has a really positive effect on the rest of your season, there will be no surrender from us.'

Bournemouth drew 2-2 at Crystal Palace on Saturday, but only after the home side saw a controversial stoppage-time penalty from Christian Benteke saved.

Howe was equally annoyed with Kevin Friends' decision to award two penalties against his side

Howe was equally annoyed with Kevin Friends' decision to award two penalties against his side

Howe was less than impressed by the decision of referee Kevin Friend, who had also awarded the Eagles a penalty late in the first half, and has asked the officials for clarification over the incidents.

The Cherries boss, though, rejected claims he had branded Eagles winger Wilfried Zaha a diver.

He continued: 'I don't necessarily think that because you disagree on a penalty there has naturally been a dive. That is not my accusation to Wilfried Zaha and it never was after the game.

'It was just a case that I think the referee got the decisions wrong.'