Bournemouth vs liverpool

  1. Bournemouth stuns Liverpool to move off the bottom
  2. Liverpool 9
  3. Bournemouth 1
  4. Premier League 2022
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Bournemouth stuns Liverpool to move off the bottom

Bournemouth pulled off a huge shock as the Premier League’s bottom side beat Liverpool to boost their hopes of staying in the top-flight. Liverpool came crashing back down to earth with an almighty thud following their Philip Billing’s first half goal was enough to grab Bournemouth a precious, and unexpected, three points, while Mohamed Salah smashed a penalty kick miles wide in the second half as Liverpool missed a great chance to at least grab a point. [ MORE: How to watch Premier League in USA ] With the win (just their second since the World Cup break and only their second in club history against Liverpool) Gary O’Neil’s Bournemouth move off the bottom of the table and out of the relegation zone as they have 24 points. Liverpool lost ground in the top four race as they remain on 42 points. Manchester United transfer news, live! Latest reports, rumors, updates Entitled Liverpool prove they aren’t truly back Jurgen Klopp looked disappointed on the sidelines. Not angry. Disappointed. Just like any teenage kid who has let down their parents, Liverpool’s players know the latter emotion is worse. This was the opposite of their display against Manchester United last weekend. They were sloppy on the ball, passed it back instead of forwards and defensively they always looked susceptible on the counter. The Jekyll and Hyde nature of this Liverpool side has been around all season and after five games without defeat (including four wins) and conceding a goal, they hit another spee...

Liverpool 9

Liverpool 9-0 Bournemouth: Rampant Reds equal Premier League record win Free highlights and match report as Liverpool equal record Premier League win; Roberto Firmino registers two goals and hat-trick of assists; Luis Diaz (2), Harvey Elliott, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Fabio Carvalho on target; Bournemouth's Chris Mepham put through own net Liverpool got their season off and running in devastating fashion, equalling the Premier League's biggest victory with a 9-0 demolition of Bournemouth at Anfield. Monday's defeat at Manchester United confirmed Liverpool's worst start to a Premier League season in a decade but the rampant Reds swiftly put the record straight, matching United's 9-0 victory over Ipswich in 1995 to kick-start their campaign. Virgil van Dijk's towering header (45) ensured there was no respite for the Cherries, who handed Liverpool their sixth when Chris Mepham put through his own net (46). Firmino got his second goal in the 62nd minute for Liverpool's seventh of the afternoon. Fabio Carvalho came off the bench to score his first Liverpool goal (80), before Diaz rounded off the historic victory with his second and the hosts' ninth (85) as Jurgen Klopp's side claimed their first win of the campaign to climb to eighth in the table. Player ratings Liverpool: Alisson (7), Alexander-Arnold (8), Gomez (7), Van Dijk (8), Robertson (7), Fabinho (7), Henderson (7), Elliott (8), Salah (6), Firmino (9), Diaz (9). Subs: Milner (6), Bajcetic (6), Tsimika...

Bournemouth 1

The Reds were brought back down to earth after last week's 7-0 thrashing of Manchester United as the Cherries, who started the weekend bottom, did their survival chances a power of good. Liverpool were punished for poor defending when the unmarked Philip Billing struck from eight yards for his sixth Premier League goal of the season after fine work by Dango Ouattara. Virgil van Dijk had a header cleared off the line at 0-0 and substitute Diogo Jota was denied by Neto's fine save before Liverpool won a penalty when the Portugal forward's header was handled by Adam Smith. But Salah, who became Liverpool's all-time top Premier League scorer with 129 goals last week, blazed the penalty wide much to the delight of Bournemouth's fans. While the win ensured Bournemouth finished the day 17th, Jurgen Klopp's side missed the chance to go fourth for the first time this season after a lethargic display. • Reaction from Bournemouth-Liverpool, plus Saturday's Premier League latest • Go straight to all the best Bournemouth content • Visit our Liverpool page "This game was a massive knock," said the Reds boss. "You know how it is with knocks, you have to take them and see how big the scars are and go from there." Having scored seven times in their last match, the Reds failed to register a goal against the worst defence in the Premier League. Liverpool have made strides in recent weeks but this was a step backwards for a team who face a mountainous task to stay in the Champions League when...

Premier League 2022

The 2022-23 Premier League fixtures were front and center as this season delivered so much drama all across the league. [ VIDEO: Premier League highlights ] You could’ve watched all 380 Premier League games across NBC, USA Network, NBCSports.com and Peacock, as we had you covered. Manchester City Manchester United’s new-look side reclaimed a place in the top four, and so did Newcastle. Brighton and Aston Villa surprised by qualifying for Europe, while Liverpool dips into an unusual competition for its recent standards. Teams were relegated. Managers were sacked. Goals were scored. And all the storylines are below. [ MORE: Below are the answers to all of the questions you had around the Premier League fixtures and everything else you needed to know for the season, with full details on the Premier League TV schedule across the NBC family of channels and more. Manchester United transfer news, live! Latest reports, rumors, updates The 2022-23 Premier League fixtures The Premier League fixtures for the 2022-23 season were announced on Thursday June 16, 2022 at 4am ET. Below is the full schedule, as you can watch all 380 games across our NBC platforms. The Premier League fixture computer decides who plays who and when, as teams located close to one another are usually playing at home on opposite weekends to help with policing, crowd control and transport congestion in those areas. When did the Premier League take a break for the 2022 World Cup? The season took a pause after Matc...

Liverpool 9

• Díaz ( 3' minutes , 85' minutes ) , • Elliott ( 6' minutes ) , • Alexander-Arnold ( 28' minutes ) , • Firmino ( 31' minutes , 62' minutes ) , • van Dijk ( 45' minutes ) , • Mepham ( 46' minutes og ) , • Carvalho ( 80' minutes ) FT HT 5 - 0 • Firmino ( 3' minutes , 6' minutes , 28' minutes ) , • Robertson ( 45' minutes ) , • Tsimikas ( 80' minutes , 85' minutes ) Manchester United have achieved this margin of victory twice - against Ipswich in 1995 and Southampton last year - while Leicester City did likewise against the Saints in 2019. Liverpool got off to the perfect start as two goals in the opening five minutes against the Cherries set a raucous Anfield rocking. Luis Diaz rose to powerfully head home the opener and the impressive Harvey Elliott curled in his first top-flight goal with a sublime strike from outside the box. Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold thumped a long-range shot into the top corner, with all three goals assisted by Roberto Firmino. The Brazil forward went from provider to scorer on the half-hour mark when he acrobatically converted from inside the six-yard box and Virgil van Dijk headed in the fifth from a corner - all before half-time. It went from bad to worse for Scott Parker's men in the first minute of the second half when Chris Mepham stretched to divert the ball into his own net and Firmino poked home the seventh of the afternoon after a fortunate deflection. Summer signing Fabio Carvalho volleyed in with eight minutes left for number eight a...