
Bournemouth boss Jason Tindall has raved about Liverpool winger Harry Wilson in the Bournemouth Echo.
Wilson ended up leaving Anfield to join Cardiff City on loan in the summer, after spending a season with Bournemouth last year.
The Cherries are now set to come up against Cardiff later this evening in Championship action.
And Tindall has warned that his side will need to be on their guard to protect themselves from the Liverpool loanee.
“One thing you get with Harry Wilson is someone that is very, very dangerous and does score goals and gets himself in goalscoring positions,” Tindall said.
“Harry Wilson is a great player, someone that in my opinion did very well during his time here, scored some important goals, some good goals for us and is a real asset for Cardiff.”
It was a slight surprise that Bournemouth didn’t join the race to sign Wilson back over the summer, but Tindall suggested that he felt that his side were already well stocked in attacking areas.

Wilson will now be looking to prove his quality once again in the Championship.
The Welsh international hit 15 goals during his last season in the second tier, and he will surely be one of the most dangerous attackers in the division again this time around.
Wilson’s future at Liverpool appears to be in serious doubt, even if he does go on to impress, though.
Jurgen Klopp seems to have real doubts over utilising the 23-year-old, and he may well be shipped out on a permanent deal at the end of his current loan spell, regardless of how well it goes.
Liverpool’s trophies under Jurgen Klopp
- Champions League
2018/19
- UEFA Super Cup
2019
- FIFA Club World Cup
2019
- Premier League
2019/20
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