RYAN Fraser is determined to make a big impact by showcasing his exciting skills in the unknown territory of the Championship.
The winger, nicknamed Wee Man and Ryzi, has made a flying start with an impressive cameo against Charlton followed by a fine display against Portsmouth.
With Mohamed Coulibaly doubtful, Fraser could be in line to make his first league start for Cherries at Watford tomorrow.
And the Scotland under-21 international, signed for £300,000 from Aberdeen in January, is aiming to prove himself in the second tier of English football.
He told the Daily Echo: “I want to improve with every game and show everybody what I can do. I had never played in the Championship before this season but had watched it on TV.
"There are some big clubs and, until you play, you don’t really know what to expect. It is going to be tough but, hopefully, we can do well.”
Fraser added: “We have got players in every position that are competing with each other.
“That is a good thing because it pushes players to do their best. We have got a really good team and, hopefully, we can show that in the Championship.”
Cherries: (from) Allsop, Francis, Ward, Cook, Daniels, Coulibaly, Arter, Pugh, MacDonald, Grabban, Thomas, Surman, Pitman, Fraser, Elphick, Hughes, O’Kane, Harte, Flahavan.
Hornets: (from) Almunia, Doyley, Angella, Cassetti, Faraoni, Iriney, McGugan, Abdi, Anya, Deeney, Forestieri, Battocchio, Pudil, Fabbrini, Bond, Ekstrand, Acuna, Smith.
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