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Bournemouth returned to winning ways on Saturday as they emerged 2-0 victors over Huddersfield, with goals from Ryan Fraser and Callum Wilson enough to sink Jan Siewert's side.

The former was full of praise for the latter, who was making his long-awaited comeback from injury, even saying that the former Coventry striker makes the rest of the team play better individually.

Here's what Scotland international Fraser had to say via The Bournemouth Daily Echo:

"When you get your important players back, it makes the team feel a bit better. It gives you a bit of encouragement and spark again.

“Cal didn’t look like he had been out for seven weeks. He makes everyone around him better and that’s the kind of player you want in your team.”

The 27-year-old had been out since January with a knee problem and the Cherries have sorely missed him - February saw Eddie Howe's side endure a woeful run of form in which they lost three out of four games.

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Wilson has chalked up 11 goals - of which his strike against the Terriers was most recent - and seven assists this season and Fraser is certainly right in that the speedster transforms the side when he's in it.

The pair, plus David Brooks and Josh King, have the makings of a top-half strike-force and, if the south coast outfit are to finish in single digits this season, Wilson's fitness will be crucial.