Hello and welcome to mylivefootballnews.com. Today I will be talking to you about the match between Liverpool and Bournemouth. The score was 4-2. The game started with a chance for Liverpool when Ekitiké played the ball to Salah, who skipped past Truffert before hammering a shot tipped over by Petrovic. The Reds had another chance to score when Frimpong passed to Mo Salah who played a brilliant cross that was headed over the bar by Virgil Van Dijk. There was VAR controversy later in the first half when Ekitiké seemed to be through on goal but Senesi had whacked the ball away from him. The Liverpool players and fans thought it was a denial of a clear opportunity but after a check the Referee said that Senesi did not do it deliberately or on purpose and the check was cleared. The Cherries had a chance to take the lead when Diakite played a brilliant pass that found Evanilson, who passed it to Alex Smith who dribbled and ran into the penalty area before cutting it back for Marcus Tavernier but his shot was comfortably saved by Allison. Liverpool took the lead in the 37th minute when Ekitiké played a one-two with Mac Allister before thundering his way through the Bournemouth defence before slotting it past Petrovic and into the bottom corner. 1-0! He celebrated by putting up a 2 and a 0 up to represent Jota’s Liverpool number before he died. The Reds had another chance to take the lead just before half-time when Wirtz passed to Cody Gakpo who played a delightful cross that was headed over by Hugo Ekitiké. CLOSE!
In the second half, Liverpool doubled their lead in the 49th minute when Ekitike passed to Cody Gakpo, who dribbled past one, then another before calmly passing the ball into the corner. 2-0! He also celebrated with a 2 and a 0 to represent Diogo Jota. The Champions had the chance to triple their lead when Szobozslai who passed to Wirtz who flicked it back to Mac Allister who dribbled past one defender before hitting an exquisite, powerful shot that was tipped over by Petrovic. Bournemouth got a goal back in the 64th minute when Tyler Adams played a lovely pass to David Brooks, who slid it across to Semenyo, who placed it past Allison. 2-1! GAME ON! The Cherries scored again 12 minutes late.r when Salah was dispossessed and suddenly Semenyo was in with Evanilson at his side. He dribbled past Konate before hammering a shot into the bottom corner past Allison. 2-2! WHAT A COMEBACK! But just when you think the game was over and Bournemouth had clawed a point, Liverpool showed why they were CHAMPIONS. In the 88th minute, Mo Salah dribbled past one before crossing it in looking for Curtis Jones and it was flicked on by Winterburn and hit by CHIESAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! 3-2! Liverpool really hit the bullseye in the 90 +4 minute when Wataru Endo played a brilliant ball to Mo Salah who turned past a couple of Bournemouth defenders before slicing it into the bottom corner to score a customary opening day goal to cap off a scintillating attacking display by Slot’s Reds. 4-2! GAME OVER!
Liverpool ended the match with 61.2% of the possession, beating Bournemouth’s 38.8%. The Man of the Match Award went to Ekitiké for his fantastic two goals that levelled the game before Liverpool showed their Champions. Liverpool play Newcastle on Monday Night Football next week and Bournemouth play Wolves before playing in the Carabao Cup against Brentford.

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