Speaking ahead of the trip to the Vitality Stadium, the manager reflected on the Eagles’ European commitments, having recently secured a 3-1 advantage over Shakhtar Donetsk in the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final first leg in Krakow.
Looking ahead to the Premier League clash, Glasner predicted a highly intense match and praised Cherries boss Andoni Iraola for his team’s style.
"I think everything I'm saying now will be completely the opposite, because I remember before the home game at Selhurst I said “I don't expect many goals, I don't expect a 3-3” – and exactly a 3-3 came," said Glasner.
"I expect a very intense game, like always. Bournemouth are playing with one of the highest intensities in the Premier League, having a lot of runs in behind, a lot of pace in their attack, and also with their full-backs.
"They're playing a very good season again. I think they struggled in the middle of the season, maybe at the same time when we were struggling.
"They had some injuries, but now all the players are available and just showing how good they are, and a clear structure in the way they are playing.
"Good manager, good team, good players, so it will be the next challenge."
