
Liverpool beat Bournemouth 9-0 in the fourth round of the English Championship on Saturday. In this way, the Cormorants equaled the record for the biggest difference in the score of the Premier League (the result was recorded three times in the history of the competition).
Goals for Jurgen Klopp’s team were scored by Diaz (‘3, ’85), Elliott (‘6), Alexander-Arnold (’28), Firmino (’31, ’62), van Dijk (’45), Mepham (’46, own goal) and Carvalho (’80).
Mohamed Salah, although he was on the field all the time of the games, was not involved in the nine successes of the home team.
Based on this result, Liverpool scored 5 points (goal difference 13-5) and occupies the 8th place in the rating. Instead, Bournemouth are in 16th place with 3 points (2-16 goal difference).
Premier League, the biggest difference in the score
2022: Liverpool – Bournemouth 9:0
2021: Manchester United v Southampton 9-0
2019: Leicester City – Southampton 9-0
1995: Manchester United v Ipswich Town 9-0.
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— Liverpool FC (@LFC) August 27, 2022
Source: Hot News RO

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