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Bournemout­h snap four-game losing streak with Huddersfie­ld win

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LONDON: Bournemout­h’s Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser notched a goal and an assist each to snap their side’s four- game losing streak with a 2-1 home win over Huddersfie­ld in a pulsating English Premier League clash.

Wilson gave the hosts the lead after five minutes with a superb header from a free- kick that Fraser whipped in behind Huddersfie­ld’s defence.

The roles were reversed 17 minutes later when Wilson’s pass found an unmarked Fraser mak- ing a marauding run through the middle and the winger slotted the ball through the legs of goalkeeper Jonas Lossl to double the advantage.

Terence Kongolo pulled one back for the visitors seven minutes before half- time as Bournemout­h’s shaky defence failed to clear a high ball, allowing the defender to flick a looping header over Asmir Begovic and into the net.

Having thrown away a one-goal lead in a 2-1 loss to Brighton on Saturday, Huddersfie­ld dominated possession in the second half as they poured forward looking for an equaliser.

The match was peppered with a series of thundering challenges in the second half as referee Roger East flashed six yellow cards but, despite the tremendous effort and passion from both sides, there were no more goals.

“We scored two good goals and you think you can go on and put it to bed but it swung.

“I wasn’t happy with the period from 2-0 until half-time but second half we were more secure,” Bournemout­h boss Eddie Howe said.

“(Goalkeeper) Asmir (Begovic) was excellent tonight, we needed a big performanc­e and he has gone a long way to getting us the three points,” the 41- year- old coach added.

Bournemout­h climbed to sixth place on 23 points from 15 games while Huddersfie­ld stayed a point above the relegation zone on 10.

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