Eddie Howe will face the only Premier League manager to have been in a job longer than him on Sunday when Bournemouth welcome Arsenal to Dean Court. Howe has been with Bournemouth since 2012 and is in his second spell as manager of the club, while Arsene Wenger is approaching two decades in charge of the Gunners.I think that is the dream to have longevity in management, said 38-year-old Howe, who was a teenage defender for the Cherries when Wenger succeeded Bruce Rioch in north London in 1996. I dont feel like I have been here a long time, I just feel time goes so quickly and seasons fly by. I dont think it is healthy for the profession that I am up [at the top of the list].I dont think it is a good thing that managers are changing so quickly and then philosophies change but it seems to be the way football is going.Howe believes managers can develop by watching Wenger. Arsene Wenger joined the Gunners from Nagoya Grampus Eight I am full of respect for Arsene, Howe added.The fact that he has been able to stay at such a big club under that scrutiny, to withstand that pressure, to keep producing teams and playing good football, it is incredibly difficult.That is the challenge for every manager but it seems like it is becoming more difficult as time goes on.I think management is getting harder and harder with the microscope really set on people week in, week out, especially at the bigger clubs.I think you can learn a lot just analysing what he has done and how he has done it and there are certain principals - he is very strong to his beliefs and how he believes football should be played. Eddie Howe is not setting any points targets in Bournemouths bid for Premier League survival Howe has been linked with big Premier League clubs and tipped as a potential future England manager after taking Bournemouth to the top flight but the 38-year-old says he has no intention of moving any time soon.He said: The key thing for me, if I was offered another job, would be my relationship here and what Im feeling with this club.Thats always been my way of working and thinking. If Im happy and able to express myself here then Im not the type of person to look over the fence and want to move next door.The way I manage is very long term, I am always thinking of the long-term interests of this football club. When you work that way you cant just say Ive had a better offer, Im going to go.Watch Bournemouth take on Arsenal on Sunday from 1:30pm live on Sky Sports 1 Also See: Sky Live: Bmouth v Arsenal Giroud warns of Afobe Howes warning for Afobe Afobes Arsenal reunion T. J. Warren Jersey . 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We won a game but I made a mistake, Mullen said, imitating his players confusion. Yeah, we won a game. Enjoy it.The Bulldogs (2-2) have struggled all season with inconsistency, and it was never more frustrating than when they spotted then-No. 20 LSU a 20-point lead last week, rallying to lose 23-20. Against UMass, Mississippi State trailed 14-6 with less than two minutes remaining in the first half before finding a rhythm.Nick Fitzgerald led the Bulldogs 65 yards in 80 seconds, hitting Fred Ross for a 9-yard touchdown to make it a one-point game at the half. In the third quarter, the two connected for a 46-yard touchdown before UMass scored to retake the lead.Then the Bulldogs scored two touchdowns just 17 seconds apart, on Aeris Williams 16-yard run and then another on the next play from scrimmage when Jamoral Graham returned an interception 38 yards for a score.Everybody was hyped and they wouldnt even let me sit down, Graham said. And I was tired.Four minutes later, Fitzgerald hit Farrod Green from 13 yards out to make it 41-21 just before the end of the third quarter.Fitzgerald completed 25 of 38 passes for 299 yards and three touchdowns, and he also ran for 110 yards. Fred Ross caught eight passes for 126 yards and two TDs for Mississippi State, which once again struggled to play well for two halves in a row.Its hard to get a win, Williams said. But we were way superior to them.Andrew Ford, making his second start for the injured Ross Comis, completed 24 of 40 passes for 2773 yards and four touchdowns for UMass (1-3).dddddddddddd But he also overthrew his receiver on the first play after Mississippi States go-ahead touchdown, and Graham was there to make it 34-21.UMass failed to move on its next possession and punted it back to the Bulldogs, who took over on their own 39-yard line. Fitzgerald went 3 for 3 on the drive and also added a 15-yard run as Mississippi State converted its third touchdown in 4 minutes, 11 seconds.I had a good time coaching the game, UMass coach Mark Whipple said. Our guys battled. Im proud of them. There was a lot more good than bad.HALFSIESIn addition to the LSU loss, the Bulldogs also led South Alabama 17-0 at halftime in their opener but lost 21-20. Against South Carolina, Mississippi State led 24-0 at halftime before holding on for a 27-14 win.We play a good half here and a good half there, Fitzgerald said. Weve just got to string two good halves together and get rid of the terrible ones.SCORINGMarquis Young ran for 125 yards, including an 83-yard touchdown in the first quarter that gave UMass a 7-3 lead. Jalen Williams caught two touchdown passes, and Bernard Davis and Sadiq Palmer each had one for the Minutemen.THE TAKEAWAY:MISSISSIPPI STATE: The Bulldogs needed this game to replace Tulane on the schedule. UMass agreed as long as MSU came to New England first. The Minutemen will visit Starkville next year and again in 2020.UMASS: You cant say UMass, one of just four FBS independents, is afraid to schedule tough opponents. The Minutemen have now played two SEC teams and one from the Atlantic Coast Conference, along with Florida International.UP NEXTMISSISSIPPI STATE: A week off before hosting Auburn.UMASS: Tulane on the UMass campus in Amherst. ' ' '