2024-09-21 22:45:02
Liverpool put three first-half goals past Bournemouth on Saturday, to bounce back from Arne Slot’s first defeat as Reds boss last weekend and (at least temporarily) go top of the Premier League table.
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Luis Diaz scored two of the three goals in two minutes (26th and 28th) to break the game open and Darwin Nunez added a stunner of his own in the 37th minute, capping off an electric 11 minutes that seemed to resemble Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool if you squinted hard enough.
The result pushes Liverpool ahead of Manchester City on goal difference for the time being, as the four-time defending PL champions will host Arsenal in a massive title showdown on Sunday (11:30 am ET).
Sometimes you just need a bit of luck and a second chance. Bournemouth started the game well and even had the ball in Liverpool’s goal, but Antoine Semenyo was offside by a couple inches when he scored in the 3rd minute. The Reds looked shellshocked at how quickly the Cherries had started, but that was their wake-up call, loud and clear. Liverpool struck a good balance between controlled possession and the quick counter-attacking football we saw from them under Klopp. The biggest difference — and a huge credit to Slot for reaching this point so quickly — is how comfortable they are to see games out now. Aside from set pieces, Bournemouth had 0.23 xG in the second half despite taking eight shots from open play. Liverpool gave them nothing, rather than giving them any hope getting back in the game.
Goalscorers: Luis Diaz (26′, 28′), Darwin Nunez (37′)
Nunez’s curler puts Reds 3-0 up on Bournemouth
Darwin Nunez’s stunning left-footed strike sneaks into the corner of the goal to give Liverpool a commanding 3-0 lead over Bournemouth in the first half at Anfield.
Diaz’s brace makes it 2-0 v. Bournemouth
Trent Alexander-Arnold sprints through Bournemouth’s defense and sets up Luis Diaz for his second goal of the first half at Anfield.
Diaz slots home Liverpool’s opener v. Bournemouth
A mistake by Kepa Arrizabalaga opens the door for Luis Diaz to dribble around him and tuck away Liverpool’s first goal against the Cherries at Anfield.
Kelleher – Alexander-Arnold, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson – Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai – Salah, Diaz, Nunez
Arrizabalaga – Araujo, Zabarnyi, Huijsen, Kerkez – Christie, Cook, Kluivert – Sememyo, Tavernier, Evanilson
Kick off time: 10 am ET Saturday (September 21)
Venue: Anfield
TV Channel: USA Network
Streaming: Watch live on NBC.com
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Bournemouth are one of the most prepared, well-drilled sides in the Premier League, and Iraola will have had them focused on Liverpool all week while the Reds were busy on the continent. Bournemouth will give Liverpool everything they want and more, but in the end… Liverpool 1-0 Bournemouth.
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