Huddersfield Town climbed out of the bottom three after Steve Mounie inspired a 4-1 defeat of Bournemouth, who had not lost in seven.
Steve Mounie played a starring role with two goals and an assist as Huddersfield Town ended their five-match losing streak in the Premier League with a 4-1 home win over in-form Bournemouth.
Mounie has struggled for consistency since becoming the Terriers' record signing at £11.5million in pre-season, but he produced arguably his most complete display in England on Sunday, impressively leading the line to inspire the side's first league win since December 16.
Considering David Wagner's men had scored just once in the process of losing their last five top-flight games and had not netted two goals in a single game since beating Watford 4-1 in mid-December, their first-half performance came as something of a surprise against a Cherries outfit unbeaten in seven in the league.