came without credit The Liverpool until the fourth day of the Premier and rise from his ashes to destroy his rival. After two draws and a heavy defeat at Old Trafford against Manchester United, Jürgen Klopp’s team reacted strongly against Bournemouth and won his first win of the season.
It can be said ‘cherries’ paid for the broken dishes of a Liverpool with alarms after the start of the course that started on a crooked leg. The ‘red’ jumped onto the field with a storm and passed to newly promoted Bournemouth, who conceded a fall of the scandal in his visit to Anfield, a historic 9-0 already equal to the biggest goal ever scored in the Premier Leagueboth starring Manchester United (at Ipswich Town in 1995 and at Southampton in 2021).
Liverpool
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Bournemouth
Liverpool: Allison; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Joe Gomez, Virgil Van Dijk, Andy Robertson (Konstantinos Tsimikas, m.69); Harvey Elliot (Fabio Carvalho, m.46), Fabinho, Jordan Henderson (Stefan Bajcetic, m.70); Mohamed Salah, Luis Díaz and Roberto Firmino (James Milner, m.70).
Bournemouth: Mark Travers; Adam Smith (Dominik Solanke, m.46), Chris Mepham (Owen Bevan, m.83), Marcos Senesi, Jordan Zamura; Lewis Cook (Ben Pearson, m.77 (Emiliano Marcondes, m.83)), Jefferson Lerma; Jaldon Anthony, Ryan Christie (Philip Billing, m.46), Marcus Tavenier; and KiefferMoore.
The objectives: 1-0, m.3: Luis Diaz; 2-0, m.6: Helliot; 3-0, m.28: Alexander Arnold; 4-0, m.31: Firmino; 5-0, m.45: Van Dijk; 6-0, 46: Mepham own goal; 7-0, m.63: Firmino; 8-0, m.80: Carvalho; 9-0, m.85: Luis Diaz.
Referee: Stuart Atwell. Bournemouth’s Adam Smith is shown a yellow card
Incidents: The match on the fourth day of the Premier was played at the Anfield stadium.
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A 5-0 at halftime
All goals missing in previous appointments were successful against Bournemouth. The proof of this is the a resounding 5-0 wore on the scoreboard at the breaksomething Liverpool had never achieved before.
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The ‘red’ storm started with a nasty header from Luis Díaz in the 3rd minute. The Colombian went unnoticed by the defense and looked to have removed any doubt from Liverpool.
Immediately after came the second, the task of Harvey Elliott with a surprising shot to the long post (6′). The ‘red’ youth squad, which has been renewed until 2027, made his debut as a scorer in the Premier after being put under firm control by Firmino.
Scary afternoon for Salah
No matter the failure of wrong to an empty goal after a great game in between louis diaz, Firmino Y Elliott. Not another clear shot from the Egyptian in the second half and he said it wasn’t his afternoon.
Yes, it was from his teammates, because before the break three more goals would fall. First is Trent Alexander Arnold fired a missile through the Bournemouth goal (28′). Later Firmino Exploited the doubts of the defense to score the fourth (31′) and Van Dijkoff a corner, Liverpool’s ‘little hand’ ended the first act.
A whirlwind in the second half too
The second half tracked the first, with Liverpool once again finding a path to goal once the game resumed. this time it is Mephamin own doorwho won the sixth for the ‘reds’.
Liverpool was completely released and it got three more goals, the work of Firmino (62′), Fabio Carvalho (80′) and louis diaz (85′).
At 9-0, the stance of Anfield didn’t hesitate to sing”we want to have“(We wanted the tenth) to have an exclusive record, although this, despite insistence in the last minutes, was not seen.
Debut of a young Spaniard
Klopp has been able to rest some of his figures and give minutes to young talents like the Spaniard Stefan Bakcetic. The player from Vigo, just 17 years old, had his first minute with the ‘red’ first team on a historic day for Liverpool and the Premier.
Source: La Verdad

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