Tuesday 30 August 2022

Game Week 4 : Big Game Review

  One for the History Books at Afield 


The start to the 22/23 Premier League season has been underwhelming for Liverpool and its fans. Draws to Crystal palace and a spirited Fulham side had all pundits and players in awe. What followed was a dismal performance at Old Trafford that saw Liverpool lose 2-1 to a Manchester United side that lost their first two Premier League matches, after 3 games Liverpool had 2 points on the board.
 Liverpool fans were itching for a reaction from the Reds. That's what they got!

Liverpool put 9 goals past a newly promoted Bournemouth team. This historic achievement etches Liverpool  in the history books 
The biggest wins in Premier League history:

◎ Man Utd 9-0 Ipswich 
◎ Southampton 0-9 Leicester
◎ Man Utd 9-0 Southampton 
◉ Liverpool 9-0 Bournemouth 

The Reds add their name to the record books. 📖

Impressively, all goals came from open gameplay; none came from a penalty. 
The goal scorers
⚽️ Diaz
⚽️ Elliott
⚽️ Alexander-Arnold
⚽️ Firmino
⚽️ Van Dijk
⚽️ Mepham's own goal
⚽️ Firmino 
⚽️ Carvalho
⚽️ Diaz 

WOW!
It was a special day for Harvey Elliott & summer signing Fabio Carvalho who managed to score their first Premier League goals for the club.

Roberto Firmino was the stand-out performer in this fixture, and the Bournemouth backline was on skates every time the 30-year-old Brazilian had the ball. He has now scored a century of goals for Liverpool, not bad for a False 9.
In the game, he managed a hat-trick of assists and two goals

3️⃣ assists
2️⃣ goals

A stunning Bobby Firmino performance earns him the @carlsberg Player of the Match award

It's safe to say this performance has restored life in the Liverpool fans. The Reds will be looking to confidently match forward with the rest of their campaign, hopefully, not all is lost already.

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