Klopp's men have had a very slow start to their season, which makes this game against Bournemouth key to keep their title hopes alive.

The fourth week of action in the Premier League will see Liverpool and Bournemouth trying to leave the lower half of the table with a convincing performance that grants them all the points at Anfield. Liverpool are yet to win a match this season, leaving Klopp and Co. with the need of a win in this clash to start turning their fortunes around. On the other hand, Bournemouth will want to bounce back from two straight losses, where they have conceded seven times without any chance to hit back at their opponents.

Curiously, and even with Bournemouth winning their first game, these teams are only one point away from each other in the Premier League table, which should make this match even more interesting. The away team knows that a win here would benefit their cause, and even a draw against one of the most powerful sides would come in handy for their goals in the competition, but that does not apply for Liverpool. A loss or draw for Klopp's men would start crisis talk around the club that was supposed to challenged Manchester City for the title in what will be an atypical year due to the World Cup being played during the final months of the year.

Klopp's team has started to show signs of desperation in their last game, and all that pressure could only make it harder for them to deal with. Hence, a win here is a must for the Premier League giants, especially if they want to keep their title hopes alive.

Liverpool vs Bournemouth - Team news

Liverpool make it to this game with no wins after three games, in what can only be seen as an uncharacteristic start of the season under Jurgen Klopp. The team's only home game saw the Reds draw their clash against Crystal Palace with a one-all score, but the real story in that match was Darwin Núñez's sending off. The Uruguayan ace is yet to return to the team's lineup due to that red card.

On the other hand, Bournemouth kicked off the tournament with a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, but they were unable to keep that up after being beaten by Manchester City (0-4) and Arsenal (0-3). Scott Parker's team will want to put an end to that woeful form against Liverpool, although their recent record against the Reds makes us wonder if that is possible.

Liverpool - Suspended: Darwin Núñez. Injured: Thiago, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.

Bournemouth - No missing players.

Liverpool vs Bournemouth: Head-to-head

  • Liverpool enter this match on a seven-game run without a loss against Bournemouth (six wins, one draw).

  • The most recent game between these sides ended in a 2-1 win for Liverpool on March 7, 2020.

  • Liverpool have outscored Bournemouth 21-3 in their last seven games.

  • Bournemouth's most recent win against Liverpool took place on December 4, 2016. The game ended with a 4-3 score for the Cherries.

  • Egyptian ace Mohamed Salah has scored eight times in his most recent six games against Bournemouth.

  • Jurgen Klopp will face Bournemouth for the eleventh time in his career. His record so far shows eight wins, one draw, and one loss.

  • Bournemouth's coach Scott Parker will face Liverpool for the fourth time in his coaching career. So far, the coach has beaten the Reds only once, with one draw and one loss completing his record.

Liverpool vs Bournemouth: Broadcast info

In the U.K.: BBC Radio 5 Live.

In the U.S.: Peacock, SiriusXM FC.

In Germany: WOW, Sky Go, Sky Sport Premier League.

In the Netherlands: Viaplay Netherlands.

In Canada: fuboTV Canada.

In Egypt: beIN Sports Premium 2, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN Sports English.

In Argentina: Star+.

In Mexico: Paramount+.

In Australia: Optus Sport.

 

Detalles del partido, resultado y transmisión original del mismo.

Liverpool 9 - 0 AFC Bournemouth

agosto 27, 2022 10:00Anfield (Liverpool)

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