Bournemouth midfielder David Brooks has insisted him and his team-mates never lost their confidence despite their barren spell in the Premier League.
Saturday's thumping of Brighton (0-5) at the Amex, ended Bournemouth's spell of just one win in nine league matches.
Goals from Brooks, Dan Gosling, Ryan Fraser, Callum Wilson and Junior Stanislas ensured the traveling Cherries enjoyed a demolition on the South Coast.
The three points was just Bournemouth's second away from the Vitality since October in the Premier League and Brooks believes his team have their "fluidity" back.
"Confidence has always been high, but I think in the performances over the last couple of weeks, we've not had that click and fluidity in the team," Brooks said after Saturday's game.
"I think that was back against Brighton and I thought we showed really good glimpses throughout the game and thankfully we could put it away. As soon as Gos (Gosling) scored the first goal, I think it just calmed the nerves and the good play started to follow."
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