Liverpool in the middle of the week again beat Manchester City and went to the semi-finals of the Champions League, where, as it became known, he will fight with the Italian Roma. Team Jurgen Klopp left to issue several victories to guarantee the Champions League for the next season. "Cherries", in turn, are in the middle of the standings and do not particularly claim anything.
Since the debut of the meeting, the "reds" have taken the game under their control and already in the seventh minute they got the fruits - Begovic first parried Sadjo Manet's header, but the goalkeeper did not cope with finishing the Senegalese. 1: 0. The hosts after that continued to own the gaming initiative and tried to develop the gained advantage, but Begovic was flawless at the last turn, and defenders, in general, many opponents were not allowed. At the break the teams left with a minimal advantage of Liverpool in the account.
The second half of the game began at a fairly steady pace. It was noticeable that the "reds" could be added at any time, but they did not have to do it. The game was under control, and in the middle of halftime Salah was marked by a goal - the Egyptian struck his head with a ball over the scruff of Asmira Behovitch after the magnificent transfer of Trent Alexander-Arnold. 2: 0.
After this, the team of Jurgen Klopp relaxed a little, which led to sharpness at the gate Loris Caris. However, the German easily took the threat, and the hosts quickly gathered and scored again - Roberto Firmino received a transfer from Oxlade-Chamberlain and hit the near corner upset Asmir Begovic. 3: 0.
As a result, Liverpool calmly scored three points and continued to fight for second place.
Liverpool - Bournemouth 3: 0 Goals: Mane, 7, Salah, 69, Firmino, 90.
Liverpool: Carius - Alexander-Arnold, Lovren (Clavan, 84), Van Dyck, Robertson - Oxlade-Chamberlain, Henderson, Weinaldum - Salah, Firmino (Solanka, 90 + 1), Manet (Milner, 77).
Bournemouth: Begovic - Francis, C. Cook, Ake, Daniels - Fraser, L. Cook (Serman, 73), Gosling, Ayb (Musse, 58) - King, Defoe (Wilson, 70).
Warnings: Oxlade-Chamberlain - Ake.