BOURNEMOUTH 2-1 HUDDERSFIELD: REPORT
- Bobby Vincent
- Dec 4, 2018
- 1 min read
Two early goals from AFC Bournemouth were enough for them to edge Huddersfield Town 2-1 at the Vitality Stadium.
A ninth goal of the season for Callum Wilson and a Ryan Fraser strike cancelled out Terence Kongolo's response in the first-half.
Bournemouth have now moved up to sixth in the table, now within seven points off Tottenham Hotspur - who are in fifth place.
Huddersfield remain in 17th place, after yet another defeat on the road.

HOW IT HAPPENED
Only five minutes into the match, Wilson continued his superb run of form. Fraser's free-kick was headed home by the England striker.
Wilson then turned provider for Fraser, who calmly placed the ball under an onrushing Jonas Lossl, and it looked game over for Huddersfield.
But Huddersfield did react well at the Vitality Stadium, and they were soon back in the game.
Aaron Mooy's cross was headed in Kongolo eventually, leaving with Asmir Begovic with not much of an opportunity in the Bournemouth goal.
After the restart, the Cherries had a good chance to regain their advantage through Joshua King, who was found by Wilson after some good hold-up play, but couldn't force his shot on target.
The second-half didn't live up to the standards of the first-half, with not many chances for either team. But that won't have bothered Bournemouth, who have picked up another important win, as they continue their great start to the season.
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