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Jiminez strikes again as Wolves show their teeth against Bournemouth

Raul Jimenez continued his red-hot scoring streak as in-form Wolves made it eight Premier League games unbeaten with a 2-1 success at 10-man Bournemouth.

Mexico striker Jimenez claimed his sixth goal in seven games to double Wanderers’ lead after Joao Moutinho opened the scoring at the Vitality Stadium with a superb free-kick.

Victory for Nuno Espirito Santo’s visitors lifts them to fifth place in the table ahead of Thursday’s Europa League game at Braga, while the hosts drop to 11th after just one win from seven league fixtures.

The 34-year-old’s rustiness was soon exploited as Wolves took a 21st-minute lead thanks to a moment of magic from Moutinho.

Without King and with goalless £20million January signing Dominic Solanke left on the bench, the hosts were offering little at the other end.

Bournemouth’s afternoon then took a further turn for the worse as Francis again failed to contain Jota.

Defender Cook met Ryan Fraser’s left-wing corner at the near post and his header flicked off Traore before nestling in the bottom right corner.

Bournemouth almost equalised eight minutes from time but Nathan Ake’s powerful volley flew straight at Rui Patricio before substitute Danjuma wasted their final opportunity as Wolves’ fine run continued.

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