Summary of Bournemouth's 0:1 victory over Liverpool (Sport 1)
After the historic 0:7 over Manchester United, Liverpool landed back on the ground today (Saturday) with a 1:0 loss to Bournemouth that gave the Cherries a rise, at least temporarily, above the red line.
The Reds, this time in the white outfit with which they recorded a terrible statistic of four losses and a single draw in the Premier League this season, continued the tradition of their midday games in the league.
After losing to one newcomer in the form of Nottingham Forest in the early game of the 13th round, the Mighty Reds lost by the same score to Bournemouth and for the fifth time this season failed to get three points in particularly bad timing.
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First penalty, third miss.
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Jurgen Klopp expressed his disappointment at losing against the bottom team against whom they kicked only twice in the frame: "They deserved to take the three points today. We dominated, but their explosive attacks were more effective, and we had none at all. We are very disappointed."
Mohamed Salah missed a chance to get Liverpool back into the game with the first penalty awarded to his side in the league this season, but kicked just wide of the net.
This was his third miss from the penalty spot in a Liverpool uniform, as the previous time the Reds lost 1:0, so it was against Leicester.
The German coach Haifa on his striker: "He scored so many goals for us, missed a penalty, that's life. Honestly, I don't remember the last time we got a penalty in the league. Today we got regardless of our bad ability, we missed an opportunity to change the game and we didn't succeed. It's not His fault."
Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson lifted many balls to the attacking players, but even the game with the most elevations into the box of the player this season, the Reds could not find the goal.
"They slowed the game down and exhausted it, we fell for it," said the right back.
"It was difficult for us to build momentum. Now, all the focus will go to the rematch against Real Madrid, where we will have to recover."
The network laughed at Liverpool who managed to beat United, but stumbled against the newcomer: "God gave Liverpool seven goals in March and they decided to spend it all in one game."
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