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Federico Chiesa cements Liverpool cult hero status with moment to remember

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Chiesa celebrates his late goal to put Liverpool 3-2 ahead(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

For all the money Liverpool have spent this summer it was the only signing from last year who rescued them here.

Federico Chiesa was left at home for their pre-season tour and the fan favourite looked to be heading for the Anfield exit door.



Yet the £10m recruit from Juventus 12 months ago enamoured himself even more to the home faithful last night as he came off the bench to fire Liverpool back in front.



Cult hero status forever confirmed.



Mo Salah got a fourth but it was Chiesa’s strike which won this game for Liverpool against a brave Bournemouth after Arne Slot ’s men had blown a two-goal lead.

If this is one of his final acts in a red shirt they might need to send him a winners’ medal if Liverpool lift this trophy again in May.

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With two minutes to go it looked like the defending champions were going to drop points on the first weekend of the new campaign.

Anfield debut boy Hugo Ekitike had scored one and helped Cody Gakpo get the second as Liverpool looked to be in cruise control.

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But then a double from the brilliant Antoine Semenyo - who had earlier reported racist abuse from the crowd - brought Bournemouth level on a dramatic night.

Then Salah’s cross somehow dropped down to the Italian and he pulled off an inventive and superb finish to find the corner.

More than £300m spent this summer and counting yet here was the bargain buy from last year against all the odds turning Anfield wild.

Blockbuster TV but a night tinged with great sadness, too.

The fans sang Diogo Jota’s name and Salah couldn’t stop the tears flowing.

The football before had stirred a different type of emotion.

If Liverpool are going to play like this every week it will be a rollercoaster ride of a season.

But it was also a night to remember their friend and team-mate.

A minute’s silence was impeccably observed before kick-off with mosaics around the ground for Jota and his brother, Andre Silva.

Jota’s family were in the crowd for the tribute, a banner on the Kop reminded them that they will always be thought of in these parts.

Mohamed Salah was reduced to tears at full-time after his strike had made it 4-2(Image: AP)

The game began and football helped us forget.

How Cherries defender Marcos Senesi wasn’t punished for denying him going clear with a blatant handball is anyone’s guess.

When Semenyo reported racist abuse from a fan in the crowd soon after we were barely 30 minutes into the season.

What a player.

The first for them was a breakaway with David Brooks marauding down the left before a fizzed cross was met by Semenyo coasting into the middle in the 64th minute.

Then, from the edge of his own box, Semenyo took the ball away and the blue and black shirts of Bournemouth flooded forward as Liverpool tried to scamper back with 14 minutes to go.

Semenyo had options but he remained unchallenged so when he entered Liverpool’s area he just slotted home himself.

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It only set up the real drama to come.

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