#Huddersfield 0-2 Bournemouth: Ryan Fraser and Callum Wilson combine to down toothless Town"
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Huddersfield 0-2 Bournemouth: Ryan Fraser and Callum Wilson combine to down toothless Town
How Bournemouth missed Callum Wilson.
His goals, especially, but his presence also tends to have an acidifying effect on the team. So welcome Mr. Wilson, and for England also head coach Gareth Southgate.
The striker marked his return from a six-week injury-resignation by Bournemouth in a first half to take the lead from Ryan Fraser cross.
In the second half they exchanged roles, with Wilson sending the ball to his teammate for an easy finish.
English international Wilson scored his 50th goal for Bournemouth after excellent work by Ryan Fraser during the break
CONTEST FACTS, LAYER TABLES AND MATCHZONE Huddersfield ( 4-3-1-2): Lossl;
Bacuna, Jorgensen, Schindler, Durm; Mooy, Stankovic Billing (Lowe 46); Pritchard; Mounie (Ahearne-Grant 62), Kachunga (Rowe 76)
Subs: Hammer, Haderdjonaj, Daly, Puncheon
Administrator: Jan Siewert
Bournemouth (4-4-2): Artur Boruc; Smith (Clyne 44), Mepham, Ake, Daniels; Brooks (Solanke 65), Lerma, Surman, Fraser; Eddie Howe
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There must be something in the Yorkshire air because Wilson was seriously missed. He also has a happy skill to score against Huddersfield, while he scored seven in the last six league games against the Yorkshiremen.
Huddersfield looks like a team that has accepted their fate despite the fans and their clappers and despite their new manager. After all, Bournemouth are not world-class knockers.
To put this competition in context, only Fulham lost more on their travels than Bournemouth this season and Eddie Howe's men were on a series of nine defeats in the first division ahead of this game.
Since banking six points against West Ham and Chelsea, Bournemouth had not won in five, not to score in three of those and admitted 12 goals.
In other words, there were reasons for Huddersfield to feel a little optimism.
Wilson, who, otherwise, was at the center of the first significant attack from Bournemouth, picking up Fraser's pass and only shooting to see Jonas Lossl blocking his legs.
The last three matches between these two sides in the John Smith Stadium had produced a total of 15 league games, but there was little to indicate that there was a repeat on the cards.
Bournemouth looked good to play a guard game and to rely on the counterattack.
[Huismanager] Jan Siewert, put Chris Lowe in peace and he came close to making immediate impact with a run from the left followed by a cross that just sailed over the head of Elias Kachunga.
Huddersfield also had a penalty shout, Alex Pritchard convinced he had been soiled by Nathan Ake but referee Anthony Taylor had none of it.
Tempers began to frail and moods were not improved when Bournemouth defended Adam Smith fell from the field injured and moved on to the field for the dug-out to get treatment.
The Cherries could have extended their lead by the end when Jorgensen was called to clear the header of Nathan Ake, again set up by livewire Fraser.
On a miserable afternoon for Huddersfield, one ray of light. Substitute Aaron Rowe made his Premier League debut at the age of 18.
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