Liverpool's undefeated run ends in stunning fashion as Arne Slot's Bournemouth expose their vulnerabilities. The Cherries, who have been decimated by injuries, ruthlessly exposed Liverpool's weaknesses, scoring a late winner in the 95th minute to hand the Premier League champions a hard-fought 3-2 defeat.
Liverpool, who were the longest unbeaten run of any side in Europe's top five leagues going into the match, failed to impress at Vitality Stadium. The reigning champions have been plagued by errors and injuries, and this was a stark reminder of their struggles. Virgil van Dijk's avoidable error led to Evanilson's opening goal for Bournemouth, while Alex Jimenez's second sealed the win.
Alan Shearer, a pundit on Saturday's Match of the Day, praised Bournemouth's performance, saying: "From Bournemouth's point of view, they would have looked at Liverpool and thought 'why can't we beat them?' Arne Slot's side look miles off the team we saw last season." Shearer also highlighted Liverpool's defensive weaknesses, stating that they were making too many errors and were weak defensively.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, have been on a roll this season, with Adam Paterson noting: "By the hour mark, three of Liverpool's starting back four were off the pitch with Gomez injured, while Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong were taken off to protect their fitness." The Cherries' coach, Anoni Iraola, praised his team for chasing a winner despite losing a two-goal lead.
This defeat leaves Liverpool winless in their past five Premier League matches, after four draws and one defeat. If Arsenal win against Manchester United on Sunday, Liverpool will be closer to the relegation zone than the top of the Premier League. The defeat is a damning indictment of Liverpool's woeful title defense, with Shearer stating that they are no longer feared.
In mitigation, Bournemouth's coach admitted that his team could have made it 3-2 earlier in the match. However, their resilience and determination ultimately paid off, as Amine Adli wheeled away in ecstasy after scoring the winning goal in the 95th minute.
Liverpool, who were the longest unbeaten run of any side in Europe's top five leagues going into the match, failed to impress at Vitality Stadium. The reigning champions have been plagued by errors and injuries, and this was a stark reminder of their struggles. Virgil van Dijk's avoidable error led to Evanilson's opening goal for Bournemouth, while Alex Jimenez's second sealed the win.
Alan Shearer, a pundit on Saturday's Match of the Day, praised Bournemouth's performance, saying: "From Bournemouth's point of view, they would have looked at Liverpool and thought 'why can't we beat them?' Arne Slot's side look miles off the team we saw last season." Shearer also highlighted Liverpool's defensive weaknesses, stating that they were making too many errors and were weak defensively.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, have been on a roll this season, with Adam Paterson noting: "By the hour mark, three of Liverpool's starting back four were off the pitch with Gomez injured, while Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong were taken off to protect their fitness." The Cherries' coach, Anoni Iraola, praised his team for chasing a winner despite losing a two-goal lead.
This defeat leaves Liverpool winless in their past five Premier League matches, after four draws and one defeat. If Arsenal win against Manchester United on Sunday, Liverpool will be closer to the relegation zone than the top of the Premier League. The defeat is a damning indictment of Liverpool's woeful title defense, with Shearer stating that they are no longer feared.
In mitigation, Bournemouth's coach admitted that his team could have made it 3-2 earlier in the match. However, their resilience and determination ultimately paid off, as Amine Adli wheeled away in ecstasy after scoring the winning goal in the 95th minute.