Liverpool controlled the proceedings of the game as they had the majority of position and in the seventh minute, Salah cut in on his left, however, his curler was saved steadily by Aaron Ramsdale.
The Reds broke the deadlock in the 35th miniute, when Jordan Henderson spotted Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain with perfect lomg through pass, that the latter finished calmly into the back of the net.
One minute ahead of the break, Salah sent Naby Keita in a one-on-one situation with a clever backheel pass. The Guinean drilled the ball into the bottom corner to make it 2-0.
In the second half, Keita and Salah combined once again, however, this time time the Egyptian was the scorer. Keita released the Egyptian King behind Bournemouth backline, the latter converted with a simple touch to make it 3-0.
The visitors maintained composed defence until the referee blew the fulltime whistle, to secure another important victory for Liverpool.
The Reds continued their unbeaten run to cement their position on top of the league table with 46 points before facing Salzburg on the 10th of December in the UEFA Champions League.
Jürgen Klopp reported no fresh injury concerns ahead of Liverpool's Champions League trip to FC Porto, with Naby Keita set to return. Midfielder Keita missed Saturday's draw with Brentford due to a foot issue sustained during last week's Carabao Cup victory at Norwich City, but took part in training before Monday's flight to Portugal. That means only Thiago Alcantara and Harvey Elliott are ruled out of the Group B match at Estadio do Dragao on Tuesday night. "A big one, a big squad will travel. We have 23 players with us," Klopp told the media, prior to Monday's session. "Apart from the longer-term injuries, I think they are all in. So, no Thiago, no Harvey, the rest are available… no new concerns in the moment. Hopefully it stays like this Porto's Chancel Mbemba is suspended, while Pepe is a doubt after missing training on Monday. "We will see tomorrow [Tuesday]," coach Sergio Conceicao stated, of the veteran centre-b...
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