2025/26 SEASON GAME 1: THE FINAL WHISTLE 😙 LIVERPOOL WIN THE OPENING GAME 4-2 Podcast Por  arte de portada

2025/26 SEASON GAME 1: THE FINAL WHISTLE 😙 LIVERPOOL WIN THE OPENING GAME 4-2

2025/26 SEASON GAME 1: THE FINAL WHISTLE 😙 LIVERPOOL WIN THE OPENING GAME 4-2

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Late goals from Federico Chiesa and Mohamed Salah gave champions Liverpool a dramatic 4-2 victory over AFC Bournemouth as the 2025/26 Premier League campaign got off to a thrilling start at Anfield. Hugo Ekitike had a goal and an assist in an impressive Premier League debut to put Arne Slot's team in control, with the forward netting a first-half opener before teeing up Cody Gakpo shortly after the interval. But Antoine Semenyo single-handedly dragged Bournemouth back into the contest, pulling one back in the 64th minute and then travelling from well inside his own half for a spectacular solo goal 14 minutes from time. Liverpool were not to be denied, however, as substitute Chiesa reacted quickest to volley home in the 88th minute, restoring the hosts’ lead with his first Premier League goal. Salah's breakaway effort then made certain of the result in stoppage time as Liverpool went top of the early standings, having paid an emotional tribute to their late forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva ahead of kick-off. How the match unfolded Both teams went close early on, with Salah’s stinging shot working goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic before Semenyo blazed over at the other end after escaping former Bournemouth team-mate Milos Kerkez. The game was then paused in the 29th minute following a report of discriminatory abuse from the crowd directed towards Semenyo. Marcus Tavernier scuffed his effort when Bournemouth created another chance against the run of play in the 35th minute, and it proved costly when they fell behind two minutes later. Ekitike took Alexis Mac Allister's pass in his stride, and after the ball rebounded back to him off Marcos Senesi, the Frenchman applied a cool side-footed finish. He turned provider as Liverpool doubled their lead in the 49th minute, with Ekitike offloading to Gakpo, who skipped inside from the left to find the bottom-right corner. Bournemouth, however, refused to lie down and after Semenyo tucked in David Brooks' precise cross to half the deficit, Anfield was stunned into silence when he travelled from midway inside his own half before drilling home the equaliser. But the Cherries could not quite hold on for a point as Chiesa – who had replaced Florian Wirtz just six minutes earlier – adjusted his body and fired in a superb finish following a goalmouth scramble. And Liverpool were not done there as Salah raced forward on the counter to collect Wataru Endo’s long ball and send a right-footed finish across Petrovic four minutes into added time, capping a magnificent contest on the opening night. Heavy metal football returns to Anfield Liverpool became renowned for playing "heavy metal football" under Slot's predecessor Jurgen Klopp, but the Dutchman instilled more control in 2024/25 as his side cruised to the title. However, with the Reds signing exciting quartet Ekitike, Wirtz, Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong ahead of a possible move for Alexander Isak, some believed more end-to-end encounters were in store at Anfield in 2025/26. That was certainly the case here. Ekitike produced a statement performance up front, having announced himself to English fans with a fine goal against Crystal Palace in the Community Shield last week. Ekitike's clever movement caused Bournemouth problems early on as he continually dropped deep to evade the visiting centre-backs. He did exactly that for his goal, turning in a midfield position before gliding into the box and finishing with confidence. But after the forward combined with Gakpo for the second goal, Liverpool began to look fragile defensively. Ibrahima Konate got nowhere near Brooks in the build-up to Semenyo's first goal, then backed off the Ghanaian as he motored forward for the equaliser. However, the Reds showed the heart of champions to come back and win a game they had thrown away, even after Slot's surprising withdrawals of Frimpong, Kerkez, Ekitike and Wirtz. Chiesa’s strike spared the hosts’ blushes, while Salah's clinching goal made him the first player in Premier League history to net 10 goals on opening weekends.. With Slot's new-look attack purring, they will approach their trip to Newcastle United on 25 August with confidence. Positives for Iraola after stirring fightback Bournemouth may not have left Anfield with any points, but Andoni Iraola – who expressed frustration with their lack of transfer activity earlier this week – had plenty of positives to take away. Semenyo's brilliant performance was chief among them, with the winger taking the fight to his former team-mate Kerkez at every opportunity. For his second goal, the 25-year-old began his run inside his own box and still had the presence of mind to place a fine finish beyond Alisson when he reached the other area. However, Iraola will have been less impressed by Bournemouth's defensive performance, after they lost four of last season's back five in Kepa Arrizabalaga, Kerkez, Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi. Senesi came in at centre-back ...
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