BOSS Scott Parker insisted tomorrow’s trip to Swansea City could bring “many difficulties” for Cherries and added: “They have a real identity.”
Russell Martin’s side have not lost in their past eight games and sealed a 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough last time out.
Giving his verdict on the Swans, Parker told the Daily Echo: “A tough game for us – a good side.
“They have a real identity about them and the way they play. Russell Martin has done a very good job there.
“It’s going to bring many difficulties for us going to their place because they have a real identity about them in the way they play.
“They’ll want to dominate the ball and it can stress you and cause you problems.
“We need to rest up now and get ready for that one.”
Cherries recorded a 4-0 home win over Swansea at Vitality Stadium back in November.
Victory could put the Dorset club on the brink of sealing automatic promotion.
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