Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has expressed his delight at claiming a point at Watford, describing his side as more menacing than in previous away games this season.
The Cherries twice went ahead at Vicarage Road through Callum Wilson and substitute Josh King but were pegged back to draw 2-2 due to Troy Deeney and Isaac Success goals.
"I thought we deserved to nick it on the quality of chances. We hit the woodwork three times, where perhaps we could have done better in those situations," Howe told Sky Sports News.
"But we scored two goals and looked threatening. That's the most pleasing thing to leave today with because that hasn't always been the case this season.
"The team got stronger the longer the game wore on and I thought we were the team on the ascendancy at the end of the game. We looked like we had a cutting edge and creativity and it bodes well for the future."
Bournemouth climb to 12th in the Premier League table following Saturday's result.