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Premier League | Gameweek 21
Jan 21, 2024 at 4.30pm UK
Vitality Stadium
Liverpool logo

Bournemouth
0 - 4
Liverpool


Cook (59')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Nunez (49', 90+3'), Jota (70', 79')
Bradley (66'), Nunez (90+7')

Liverpool thump Bournemouth to open up five-point lead at summit

Liverpool thump Bournemouth to open up five-point lead at summit
© Reuters
Liverpool move five points clear at the top of the Premier League table courtesy of a 4-0 win over Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium.

Liverpool have moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League table courtesy of a 4-0 win over Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Jurgen Klopp's side were without the services of talisman Mohamed Salah, with the Egypt international, who is carrying a muscle injury, representing his country at the Africa Cup of Nations.

However, Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota both came up with braces to secure a four-goal success for Liverpool, who are now five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, albeit having played a game more than the reigning champions.

The Merseyside side have now been victorious in their last three league games, but it is a second straight defeat for Bournemouth in England's top flight, with the Cherries staying 12th in the division.

Bournemouth came flying out of the traps, with the home side playing the better football early on, and it was not a surprise that they were looking for the in-form Dominic Solanke in the final third of the field.

There were so many nearly moments for Andoni Iraola's side in the opening 15 minutes, but the final pass was not there, and the same can also be said for Liverpool, with the likes of Jota and Nunez wasting possession in dangerous areas outside the Bournemouth box.

The first real effort of the match came in the 19th minute from Alexis Mac Allister, but the World Cup winner's strike from outside the box was always moving wide of the post.

Nunez tested Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto with a strike from distance in the 25th minute, but it did not have the direction to cause the Brazilian a real problem.

Neto made another save in the 34th minute to keep out a long-range strike from Luis Diaz, before Alisson Becker kept out an effort from Ryan Christie down the other end of the field five minutes later.

Bournemouth's Lewis Cook in action with Liverpool's Harvey Elliott on January 21, 2024© Reuters

A dangerous cross from Justin Kluivert caused problems inside the Liverpool box late in the first period, but there were no takers, before Ibrahima Konate headed a corner over the crossbar down the other end, and the two teams headed down the tunnel at 0-0.

A possible red card for Kluivert was a talking-point at the break, with the Dutchman catching Diaz late in the half, but the referee was happy for the play to continue and VAR agreed.

Liverpool took the lead early in the second period, with Nunez expertly finding the bottom corner with a cool finish after being found by Jota inside the Bournemouth box.

Bournemouth were almost able to answer back immediately through Kluivert, but his effort was just deflected wide of the Liverpool goal with Alisson committed to his dive.

Conor Bradley, on his Premier League debut, then had two chances in quick succession, with his header from a Nunez cross being deflected behind for a corner before his long-range effort from the resulting set piece was saved by Neto.

Liverpool doubled their lead in the 71st minute of the clash, with Jota firing into the near post after being released by substitute Cody Gakpo, and it was a real blow for Bournemouth at that stage of the match.

Jota scored again in the 79th minute to put the match beyond the home side, with the Portugal international's strike finding a route into the bottom corner at the second time of asking.

David Brooks had a chance to give the Bournemouth fans something to cheer late on, but he chipped wide of the post, and Nunez then added his second in the final exchanges, finishing off after a brilliant pass from Joe Gomez.

Liverpool will now switch their attention to the second leg of their EFL Cup semi-final against Fulham, which will take place on Wednesday, while Bournemouth will be bidding to bounce back from the disappointing result when they host Swansea City in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Thursday.

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