Read more at The Guardian.
Luis Díaz sinks Bournemouth as Liverpool bounce back in style
Come the end of the season Arne Slot will be hoping he can laugh about last week’s defeat to Nottingham Forest. Since that pitiful performance, Liverpool have made light work of Milan in the Champions League and pummelled Bournemouth in a perfect response to the first setback of the Dutchman’s tenure.
Where Forest made Liverpool struggle with a disciplined display, Bournemouth allowed Ryan Gravenberch and his midfield colleagues to dictate the match and then offered up an opener that ended the contest.
Continue reading...Date: |
Topics
-
The Guardian - World
Tottenham 3-1 Brentford, Liverpool 3-0 Bournemouth and more: football clockwatch – live
Updates from 3pm BST kick-offs across the grounds Live scoreboard | Subscribe to Football Daily | Mail Scott That result means Chelsea go second, for a couple of hours at least. West Ham ...3 hours ago -
ESPN - Sports
Liverpool ratings: Diaz, Gravenberch pull the strings in victory over Bournemouth
Liverpool picked up their fourth win in five league matches under Arne Slot thanks to Luis Diaz and Ryan Gravenberch.3 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Keir Starmer’s popularity ratings will bounce back, Angela Rayner insists
Deputy PM also says people ‘will have a better life’ within five years in interview with the Guardian. Angela Rayner: ‘I get criticised for going on holiday. Am I not allowed to do that?’ Keir ...14 hours ago -
CBS Sports - Sports
Liverpool vs. Bournemouth live stream: Where to watch Premier League online, TV channel, prediction, odds
Liverpool aim to bounce back from their loss to Nottingham Forest23 hours ago - Premier League -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Texas Rangers 2024 offseason preview: How do the Rangers bounce back from disappointing World Series defense?
The Rangers' hitters can be expected to bounce back in 2025, but the pitching will require more creative solutions.57 minutes ago - MLB -
ESPN - Sports
Alisson an injury doubt for Bournemouth clash
Alisson Becker is an injury doubt for Liverpool's clash with Bournemouth on Saturday, manager Arne Slot said on Tuesday.15 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Sell, sell, sell: corporate styling breaks out of the office and into fashion
From brands such as Ganni and Prada, to FKA Twigs and Taylor Swift, ‘corpcore’ is thriving. For anyone who has lived the realities of bottom lines, deliverables, bad workplace coffee and terrible ...Yesterday -
BBC News - Top stories
Reform UK’s Trump-style rally fires up new members
The conference is a chance for the party's new MPs and members to get to know each other.Yesterday - Donald Trump
More from The Guardian
-
The Guardian - World
Strikes inside Russia with US missiles key to Ukraine’s plan to end war, says Zelenskyy
Zelenskyy will present ‘victory plan’ to US president during trip to Washington next week, when he is also likely to hold talks with Trump. Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Joe Biden to allow Ukraine ...9 hours ago - Ukraine -
The Guardian - World
Trump rejects Harris call for second debate, saying ‘it’s too late’
Ex-president declines invite for 23 October, saying voting has begun, although Walz-Vance debate is set for 1 October. Kamala Harris has accepted an invitation from CNN to participate in another ...32 minutes ago - Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
‘We’re not safe any more’: Lebanon reels from week of attacks that have intensified war with Israel
The country was divided before, unsure about its approach to Hezbollah, but now people are thinking as one. The smell of burnt rubber hung heavy over the rescue workers as they dug, painstakingly ...1 hour ago - Israel -
The Guardian - World
Warboys lawyer joins team working for alleged Fayed victims
Phillippa Kaufmann KC, who helped black cab rapist’s victims sue the Metropolitan police, is helping examine whether the force should have done more to bring Harrods boss to justice. The lawyer who ...53 minutes ago -
The Guardian - World
Keir Starmer vows to protect public services from fresh austerity
Prime minister insists he offers more than ‘doom and gloom’ in an interview with the Observer, but admits that leaks and squabbles are damaging the Downing Street operation. Andrew Rawnsley: ...36 minutes ago