Liverpool turn over season’s devastation to demolish Bournemouth

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Liverpool got back from its off-and-running devastating fashion to netting the Premier League’s biggest victory with a 9-0 demolition of Bournemouth at Anfield.

Liverpool’s defeat at Manchester United on Monday confirmed the club’s worst start to a Premier League season in a decade but the rampant Reds swiftly put the record straight, matching United’s 9-0 victory over Ipswich in 1995 to kick-start their campaign.

Roberto Firmino set up Luis Diaz’s opener (3), Harvey Elliott’s drive (6) and Trent Alexander-Arnold’s thunderous effort (28) before getting on the scoresheet with Liverpool’s fourth (31).

Virgil van Dijk’s towering header (45) ensured there was no respite for the Cherries, who handed Liverpool their fifth when Chris Mepham put through his own net (46). Firmino got his second goal in the 62nd minute for Liverpool’s seventh of the afternoon.

Fabio Carvalho came off the bench to score his first Liverpool goal (80), before Diaz rounded off the historic victory with his second and the hosts’ ninth (85) as Jurgen Klopp’s side claimed their first win of the campaign to climb to eighth in the table.

Scott Parker, while in charge of Fulham, was the last visiting manager to win at Anfield in the Premier League but there was to be no repeat as Liverpool raced out of the traps to banish their Old Trafford nightmare.

Diaz’s brilliant header back across goal opened the floodgates and was quickly followed by Elliott’s venomous first Premier League goal in six minutes before Liverpool underscored their dominance in 28 minutes when Alexander-Arnold rifled home from 25 yards.