Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe says they shouldn't get down after their 0-0 draw with Norwich City.
A share of the spoils saw the Cherries climb a place to ninth in the Premier League, joining Tottenham, Burnley and West Ham on 12 points.
“Sometimes, you have to have the bigger picture in the back of your mind," said Howe. “It wasn't the three points we wanted but it wasn't a defeat.
“People will see we're playing Norwich at home and the expectations are for it to be a home win. I understand that and that's certainly our expectations as well.
“But these games are never that easy and we fully respect Norwich, their manager, their players and the way they play. They are a tough nut to crack and they were for us today."
Howe added: “For me, the past two games defensively have been a big improvement. We were relatively okay from the defensive side at Arsenal and today we were strong again.
“Aaron Ramsdale made one big save and, apart from that, he didn't have too much to do. The disappointing thing is that their goalkeeper wasn't overly worked and, with the quality we had on the pitch, that was the disappointment."