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This article is part of Football FanCast's Loan Watch series, which takes a closer look at those players who are aiming to galvanise their careers away from the spotlight of their parent club.

Bournemouth came away from Southampton with a fantastic result on Friday night in the south coast derby.

The Cherries went 2-0 up early on thanks to goals from Nathan Ake and Harry Wilson and, although James Ward-Prowse converted a penalty early in the second half, Eddie Howe's team held their nerve and even added some gloss to the result with a late Callum Wilson finish.

For the former Wilson, it is his third goal in five league matches since joining on loan from Liverpool. Whilst he is clearly showing he has the goalscoring touch in the top tier, the rest of his performance proves that he still has some way to go before earning a place in Jurgen Klopp's side.

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Hitting the back of the net can often hide the poor overall quality of a display, and that was the case with the 22-year-old here. Despite playing on the right of the midfield, a position that demands strong attacking threat, the former Derby County loanee struggled to have any impact on proceedings other than his strike.

Throughout the match, he failed to create a single chance and did not manage to beat his man even on one occasion, while also not attempting a single cross.

His 73.7% passing accuracy was only bettered by Ake amongst his teammates, but one would expect a player of Wilson's quality to be less careless on the ball. At Anfield, he would be required to find his man an awful lot more than that.

Howe clearly wasn't overjoyed with his showing, bringing him off for Ryan Fraser with 28 minutes left on the clock. From a Bournemouth perspective, his lack of offensive contribution will not be too much of an issue as they ended up victorious. Klopp, though, will surely have an eye on his player's progress, and will be wanting to see more from him throughout the rest of the campaign.