WINGER Ryan Fraser believes Cherries need to find their spark in a bid to rectify their difficult start to the campaign.

Eddie Howe’s men have scored just once in losing four Premier League games.

And speaking ahead of tonight’s meeting with Brighton, the 23-year-old Fraser insists his side need to up their tempo.

He told the Daily Echo: “We have never really had a good start to the Premier League season.

“We all need to dig in together. We need that little bit of spark and, when that comes, I think we will be all right. We just need to believe in ourselves more.

“We need faster passing, with everything being quicker and sharper to get the crowd behind us.

“We need to get on the front foot in the first five minutes and go from there.”

He added: “When you get that first win, everything goes right for you.

“The longer you go without a win it gets harder, so we definitely need to put it right.”

Cherries boss Eddie Howe revealed Fraser “should be okay” ahead of the fixture against the Seagulls.

The Scotland international had been forced off at Arsenal last Saturday due to an ankle injury.