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Bournemouth end losing run, pile more misery on Huddersfield

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Striker Callum Wilson and winger Ryan Fraser notched a goal and an assist each as Bournemouth cruised to a 2-0 win at Huddersfield Town on Saturday.

The win helped them to end a run of four English Premier League (EPL) games without a win.

Wilson returned after six games out due to injury and opened the scoring in the 20th minute.

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He met Fraser’s pinpoint cross from close range with his chest as England manager Gareth Southgate watched from the stands.

With just 15 goals scored so far this season, Huddersfield have the least potent attack in the EPL.

And, even though they had their fair share of possession, they once again struggled to create chances.

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Wilson turned provider in the second half, latching on to a pass and turning the ball into the path of Fraser, who thumped it home first time.

The 2-0 scoreline was enough to condemn bottom side Huddersfield to their 22nd defeat in 30 games this season, while Bournemouth remain 12th on 37 points.

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(Reuters/NAN)

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