WEYMOUTH loanee Noa Boutin has revealed parent club Cherries are keeping a beady eye on his progress with the Terras.
French full-back Boutin, 19, has impressed for Weymouth with his darting runs down the left and penchant for a shot at goal.
And the Parisian is keen to keep his level high at the Terras as he aims to climb the ladder at Vitality Stadium.
He told Echosport: “I’m really pleased with my game. I just keep going and don’t drop the standards.
“Bournemouth always watch my games, they ask how was my game and I’m still training with them when I’ve got a day off.
“It’s different because at Bournemouth I’m used to playing on the floor with not many challenges.
“Here, it’s more physical, one-v-one and my first game was tough. I found it difficult with challenges and to head the ball. That’s not my type of game.”
Speaking to Weymouth’s club media, he added: “I’ve grown up a lot since my first game.
“I was on the bench for my first game and it took two or three games to get in the team. Now I’m starting, I’ll just keep pushing now.
“I’m a left-back but I’m an attacking left-back. I like getting one-v-one.”
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