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Bournemouth 3-2 Liverpool: Reds Stunned in Injury-Time Drama
In a thrilling Premier League clash at Vitality Stadium on January 24, 2026, AFC Bournemouth pulled off a stunning 3-2 victory over Liverpool, thanks to Amine Adli's stoppage-time winner.[4] The match, part of Round 23, saw Bournemouth defy their historical disadvantage—Liverpool had won 18 of 21 prior meetings, with Bournemouth claiming just 2 wins and 1 draw.[1]
First Half: Bournemouth Take Control
Bournemouth struck first through Evanilson, who capitalized on defensive lapses to put the Cherries ahead.[4] Liverpool, sitting 4th in the table while Bournemouth languished in 15th, struggled to find rhythm early.[2] The hosts doubled their lead before the break with Alex Jimenez rifling home a superb effort, leaving the Reds shell-shocked.[4] Head-to-head stats had favored Liverpool heavily, including 12 wins in their last 13 league encounters against Bournemouth—the outlier being a 1-0 Cherries win in March 2023.[5]
Second Half: Liverpool Fightback Falls Short
The Reds mounted a comeback post-interval. Captain Virgil van Dijk pulled one back with a towering header, igniting hopes of a turnaround.[5] Dominik Szoboszlai then leveled the score with a clinical finish, setting up a grandstand finish as Liverpool pushed for a winner.[4] Despite dominating possession and creating chances, Arne Slot's side couldn't hold firm.
Deep into stoppage time, Amine Adli latched onto a loose ball and smashed it past Alisson, sealing a famous win for Bournemouth and denting Liverpool's title aspirations.[4] Referee Michael Salisbury oversaw proceedings in the 17:30 UTC kickoff, attended by a raucous home crowd.[1]
Key Stats and Reaction
- Final score: Bournemouth 3 (Evanilson, Jimenez, Adli) - 2 Liverpool (van Dijk, Szoboszlai)
- Venue: Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth
- Implications: Boost for Bournemouth's survival bid; blow for Liverpool's top-four push.[2]
The result underscores Bournemouth's growing resilience under their manager, while Liverpool rue late defensive frailty. Fans can relive highlights on platforms like FotMob and Sofascore.[1][2] (Word count: 298)
