Liverpool 3-0 Bournemouth: Post-match analysis from the Premier League match where the Reds secured a comfortable 3-0 win.
Continue the continuity from the away win over Milan. Liverpool almost went down first, then easily thrashed Bournemouth 3-0. And here are some things that can be seen from this Premier League match.
Liverpool and Cherries
They may have upset the Reds at home (1-0, Philip Billing) earlier in 2023, but that was Bournemouth’s only win over Liverpool in their last five games, with the Reds netting 18 times against the Cherries.
- 9-0 at Anfield early in 2022/23,
3-1 at Anfield early in 2023/24,
2-1 at Vitality in the 2023/24 League Cup
and 4-0 at Vitality after New Year 2024.
The past (not so long ago) was like that, while at present (before the game) Liverpool are still better than sinking, even after losing at home to Nottingham Forest last week, they still have 9 points in hand, while Bournemouth are in the bottom half of the table, winning only one match (3-2 Everton) from their first 4 games.
With both past and present like this, here’s https://ufabet999.app what OPTA predicts for the next 90 minutes: Liverpool 69% win / Draw 18% / Bournemouth 13% win
Almost 70% chance that Liverpool will win. It can said. That the chance of an upset repeating the old pattern is almost non-existent.
It’s ‘Win’ time.
For today’s team arrangement, Arne Slot is consider a bit unexpected.
There was no surprise with Andrew Robertson or Luis Diaz returning to the starting line-up after Kostas Tsimikas and Cody Gakpo broke into the starting line-up for the Champions League win over AC Milan.
The direct replacements of Caoimhin Keller and Alisson Becker were not unexpected after the news was revealed late Friday.
A rather surprising twist is Darwin Nunez.
Today, Uruguay’s head coach had the chance to show his stuff from the start, replacing Diogo Jota, whose form in the last 2-3 matches has not been very impressive.
Including that after scoring 1 goal against Ipswich Town in the opening game (2-0), Jota was unable to find the target again.
3 minutes 35 seconds
It will be a start to the game not unlike Milan. Who were 1-0 up after three minutes with Christian Pulisic scoring.
Today, Justin Kluivert sprinted forward before crossing to the far post for Antoine Semenyo to easily tap in after three minutes and 35 seconds of play.