Liverpool 3-0 Bournemouth – The Postmortem
Diaz Double Leads Liverpool to Comfortable 3-0 Win Over Bournemouth
This was a game that ended with a Bournemouth side feeling hard done by, following the comprehensive score line that was handed down to a bedazzled visiting party. Liverpool was clinical and efficient in a first-half whirlwind of goals, which was in stark contrast to when Nottingham Forest arrived last Saturday afternoon. A top of the table reward was at stake for Arne Slot; therefore, this emphatic victory appeared crucial to this Anfield encounter and was delivered with a good performance against solid opposition.
The Starting Eleven
GK – Caoimhin Kelleher
RB – Trent Alexander Arnold
RCB – Ibrahima Konaté
LCB – Virgil van Dijk (c)
LB – Andy Robertson
CM – Alexis Mac Allister
ACM – Dominik Szoboszlai
CM – Ryan Gravenberch
RF – Mohamed Salah
CF – Darwin Núñez
LF – Luis Díaz
Subs
Curtis Jones – Dominik Szoboszlai (67 mins)
Federico Chiesa – Darwin Núñez (72 mins)
Cody Gakpo – Luis Díaz (72 mins)
Goals (Assisted by)
Liverpool 1 – 0 Bournemouth
Luis Díaz (Ibrahima Konaté) – 26 mins
Liverpool 2 – 0 Bournemouth
Luis Díaz (Trent Alexander Arnold) – 28 mins
Liverpool 3 – 0 Bournemouth
Darwin Núñez (Mohamed Salah) – 37 mins
Important Match Stats
Possession
Liverpool 59% – 41% Bournemouth
Total Shots
Liverpool 19 – 19 Bournemouth
Crosses
Liverpool 11 – 28 Bournemouth
Corner Kicks
Liverpool 3 – 9 Bournemouth
Goalkeeper Saves
Liverpool 6 – 9 Bournemouth
Match Recap
The opening period of this game was almost a terrifying throwback to last season for the expectant Liverpool following, as the visitors took the lead on just four minutes. A shot-come-cross from outside the box found its way to Antoine Semenyo, who scored from close range. Alongside a flurry of groans throughout Anfield, VAR eventually came to the rescue, determining that the scorer was marginally offside.
As soon as the game restarted, rhythm was established by the hosts, and the eventual man of the match, Luis Díaz, began trying to open the scoring. A couple of fine efforts were repelled by Bournemouth’s keeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga, before Ibrahima Konaté launched a precision punt upfield. The centrally lofted assist was met by an infield-charging Lucho, who expertly controlled the ball beyond the bewildered keeper and surrounding defenders before rifling a shot into the far corner.
That initial goal was barely digested by the excited support before Trent Alexander Arnold recovered a loose pass, charged forward, and delivered a clever ball into the feet of Luis Díaz. The Colombian drilled a low shot under Kepa, landing the second goal and appearing to put the game beyond doubt.
The Key Moments
By the time Darwin Núñez added a third goal, it was clear that the game was not only done but well done. Mohamed Salah set Núñez into space, releasing yet another mouth-watering counter. The Uruguayan collected himself before curling an unstoppable shot beyond a hapless keeper.
The half ended with a scoreline that felt both astonishing and flattering. Despite a solid second half from Bournemouth, Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher produced standout saves to ensure a clean sheet.
Final Thoughts
The fireworks of the first half were enough to secure the win, and the second period was about consolidating the result. This win put Liverpool on top of the Premier League, at least for 24 hours.
With West Ham up next in the EFL Cup third round, rotation will likely be called upon to rest legs and share minutes. Liverpool will then face Wolves next Saturday, with curious eyes on Manchester City v Arsenal tomorrow.
Pre-match Prediction
Liverpool 2 – 0 Bournemouth
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Steven Smith