Roy Hodgson believes Crystal Palace fans "have been spoiled" after they reacted to a home defeat against Bournemouth by booing their side off.
The Cherries continued their impressive run of form with victory at Selhurst Park, their third win in four Premier League games.
Marcos Senesi was left unmarked to head in at the far post midway through the first half after Ryan Christie's corner was flicked on by Luis Sinisterra.
Bournemouth then made sure of the win in second-half stoppage time when Kieffer Moore stooped to head home the second after a sharp counter-attack.
The Palace supporters voiced their disapproval at the end of the game and an object was thrown at Hodgson from the crowd as he made his way towards the tunnel.
"The fact is, the fans have been spoiled here in recent times," he told Amazon Prime Video. "They're used to seeing us do very well at home and get good results. This year, we've not been able to do that."
Speaking to BBC Match of the Day, Hodgson added: "All our efforts, all our work, all our toughing it out to keep us in the game didn't create enough goal chances and, as a result, the fans are unhappy because they came here expecting us to blow this tiny Bournemouth team away.
"But this tiny Bournemouth team turned out to be a very good one.
"I think the players' efforts in the second half were worthy of some sort of support really. But the frustration is, [the fans] came tonight thinking this was going to be an easy win for Crystal Palace and it turned out to be a home defeat.
"We can't force the fans to stay behind them in those moments. We can't get them to do what they are so famed for doing if they chose not to do that." In a lively start, Palace forward Jordan Ayew's shot was turned over the bar and Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo's effort was tipped around the post prior to Senesi's opener. Palace could have equalised almost immediately after going behind. Ayew's shot was pushed out by Cherries goalkeeper Neto but Odsonne Edouard lost his feet at the crucial moment with the goal at his mercy as he followed in for the rebound. Hodgson's side dominated possession without offering much of a threat for the rest of the first half - but were inches away from an equaliser soon after the break. Jefferson Lerma latched on to a chip over the top but the former Bournemouth midfielder's fierce strike came back off the post. That was as close as Palace came, though, as they failed to register a shot on target in the second half. Bournemouth were happy to sit back and let the home side try to break them down. They rarely looked likely to do so and Andoni Iraola's side secured the three points in the first minute of added time as Moore met Philip Billing's cross at the back post. While Bournemouth's form is on the up, defeat for Palace is their fifth in seven league games.

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