Liverpool… commits suicide! A few days after the emphatic 7-0 victory over her Manchester Unitedhis team Jurgen Klopp was bad at the “Vitality Stadium”, had missed a penalty with him Salah and was defeated 1-0 by Bournemouth.
A defeat that puts a strain on her work Liverpool for entering the quad since it remains at -3 from the Tottenham, while the “cherries” found themselves -with more matches- at +2 from the danger zone and defeated the “reds” for the second time in their history. At the same time, they broke his team’s five game unbeaten streak Merseysidewho kept a clean sheet in defense in these matches.
Better came in Liverpool in the match, he was in control and was superior overall in all statistical categories, having 9 finals in contrast to the home team’s 3. Van Dijk threatened in the 6th minute with a header, while four minutes later it was Ouattara’s turn to look dangerous. Robertson in the 12th minute saw Neto put his shot away, while a minute later Hakpo’s goal was disallowed for offside. Finally, in the 28th minute, Bournemouth… froze Liverpool with him Ouattara to serve him too Billing to write 1-0. The minutes ticked by and the score remained level at the break as neither Van Dijk for Liverpool in the 41st minute nor Solanke for Bournemouth in the 44th minute managed to find the back of the net with their finals.
Klopp brought Zota on for Elliott at half-time and the Portuguese forward threatened in the 49th minute, while also driving his side in the second half. Liverpool were not good, they were restricted to a meaningless possession but they found their moment to equalize and enter the… trick of the upset. Despite this, Salah for the first time in his career in the Premier League did not find the target with the penalty kick in the 69th minute and wasted the opportunity for his team, who despite their pressure until the end could not avoid defeat.
For the first time in his Premier League career, Mohamed Salah has completely missed the target from the penalty spot. ?? pic.twitter.com/rPVzx0fh45
— Squawka (@Squawka) March 11, 2023
In detail, the program of the 27th matchday:
Saturday (11/3)
Bournemouth-Liverpool 1-0
(28′ Billing)
Everton-Bradford (17:00)
Leicester-Chelsea (17:00)
Leeds-Brighton (17:00)
Tottenham-Nottingham Forest (17:00)
Crystal Palace-Manchester City (19:30)
Sunday (12/3)
West Ham-Aston Villa (16:00)
Manchester United-Southampton (16:00)
Fulham-Arsenal (16:00)
Newcastle-Wolves (18:30)
The schedule for the next (28th) matchday:
Friday (17/3)
Nottingham Forest-Newcastle (22:00)
Saturday (18/3)
Aston Villa-Bournemouth (17:00)
Wolves-Leeds (17:00)
Liverpool v Fulham (postponed)
Brentford-Leicester (17:00)
Southampton-Tottenham (17:00)
Chelsea-Everton (19:30)
Sunday (19/3)
Arsenal-Crystal Palace (16:00)
Brighton-Manchester United (postponed)
Manchester City-West Ham (postponed)
Source: Sport Fm
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