 Welcome to the Vitality Stadium, or if you prefer the old name, Dean-Court, for the Premier League match between Bournemouth and Liverpool. Just the third time these clubs have met in league competition, Bournemouth, of course, have spent the majority of their existence in the lower leagues. Liverpool, with 44 major trophies to their name, are England's most decorated club. Referee today is Bobby Madley, who's come all the way from Yorkshire to take charge of this. The Bournemouth team this week, significantly stronger than that last time out at Arsenal. Arta Borrex returns from a back injury in goal. In front of him, Adam Smith reverts to right back. Nathan Ake moves to left back. Charlie Daniels, still an absentee with a hip problem. In centre midfield with Andrew Sermon Hamstrung, it's the trusted duo of Gosling and Arta. And in the number 10 role, Jack Wilshire is restored after being ineligible last week. Josh King and Junior Stanislas providing the win. Callum Wilson is the main striker. He has four goals so far this season. The cherries have only scored three times in the last five outings. Former Liverpool players Jordan Ibe and Brad Smith are both on the bench. 27 goals in seven Premier League games yesterday, seven outright victories. Today a brilliance and a bad behaviour. All part of the regular Premier League soap opera. So, away we go. Bournemouth in the black and the red. Liverpool in the psychedelic mixture of greenish-yellow. It should make them stand out on a dark night, but in fact, it's a very bright afternoon. An early word about the Bournemouth formation. Looking at it, Simon Francis has gone right back. Steve Cook and Nathan Ake. The left side is central defender Adam Smith on the left side of that four. It's been re-digged a little bit. No problem for Simon Francis playing there, of course. Adam Smith would rather be playing there as a right back, but he'll, I should think, be more than capable of coping as a left fallback today. A slight adjustment there from their point of view. Here's Josh King. And here is now Simon Francis. The game being played in glorious but wintry weather. Very much a chill in the South Coast air. And the Sun also a problem as we saw there for Sadio Mane. He's fairly low in the sky and shining right into some of the players' eyes. Lucas, who is having to fill in at centre-back because Joel Matip held a late fitness test. Firmino. And now Emery Chan. Re-kick Liverpool, given by the match referee Bobby Matley. One of the interesting parts today is how Bournemouth play. Can they play through? Can they play round that Liverpool press? Another crop seems out of possession. After the ball, high up the field and really threatening pressure teams in possession. Well, Bournemouth love that. They want to have the ball. They like to play. I think how effective Bournemouth are today will be very much based on how well and how quick and sharp they can play through that Liverpool press and start really getting at that back four. Which, as you've mentioned, John, has had changes. Lucas has vastly experienced as he is. Won't anybody want someone like Callum Wilson running at him? Bournemouth have never beaten Liverpool. This will be their tenth attempt. Wilshire. James Milner. Firmino. Stanislaus back to the returning Arta Borrex. Francis. Callum Wilson. And then Divock Oregi turning into Nathan Arkay. The former Tottenham player. Oregi. That's the difference for Adam Smith today. Just running inside on his right foot. Particularly for him with the sun right in his face. Easy. Just make the right pass selection, or indeed take the right option. Milner. Firmino. Liverpool's squad slightly stretched by the absence of Sturridge, the absence of Coutinho. Milner only fit for the bench today. Nice and composed in possession. Inviting that Bournemouth press. Managing to play their way through it. Good play there. Firmino. The reliable Milner. Lucas. It's the fifth time he started at centre-back this season. First time alongside Dejan Lovren. Yeah, seen him a couple of times. In the left side, the central defence, because he made that mistake in the game at home against Leicester. Sloppy one. All the time he's got plenty of pace and legs around him, he's fine. Firmino. Chan down by Cook, away by Francis. And Wilshire for a moment getting the better of Henderson, but not winning the battle. So it's Lucas to play it forward. Firmino. Liverpool come here unbeaten in 15 games across all competitions. One aberration this season came at Burnley in the second match. The last two-nil. Manet. And now by Naldum. And Milner. Liverpool dominating the possession. Smith away. Lucas. Origi. Manet. Testing it with Wilshire. Firmino got a foot to it. Well played, there's no foul. And Josh King for Bournemouth. Just trying to draw breath at the moment. Bournemouth sitting around after the Liverpool shirts, trying to pinch the ball when they do. Looking it forward, but invariably it's straight to a Liverpool shirt, it's coming straight back. Going to go long when you're clearing it. Go long, go right in behind Liverpool and give yourself a chance to get up the field. Wilshire. Gosling to Arta. News of Andrew Sermon, another cog in the regular Bournemouth midfield. He's got a hamstring problem and is out for a number of weeks. Stannis Lass. That's how to beat the press, brilliant. Milner stood firm. And rattles Harry Arta and gives away a free kick. Showing that, Josh King just over, running that, running in trouble. Four or five good passes. Stannis to Liverpool. They've made that threat from Liverpool and they've pitched the ball high up their own field. Then they've got to make it tell. He's got to take a little bit more care with that, Josh King. Henderson. Kline was on his way early and is well-found. And in for a Rigi. What a score. He should have scored. What a ball that is here. He just doesn't get his feet sorted out. Stumbles and hits the floor. Whether or not he thought there was going to be any little touch in front of him is irrelevant. You've got the Rigi there nose. But that is as good a chance as he's going to get all afternoon. That should be the visitors in front. What a brilliant, brilliant play. A great ball from Nathaniel Kline. Junius Stannislas. For the cherries of Bournemouth. This is Harry Arter. Bournemouth have only won one of their last five in the Premier League. Francis Willscher. And to Bournemouth Rowe. Adam Smith by now them. Beans from different sides of the financial tracks. Bournemouth's major purchases in the summer were two Liverpool reserves effectively in Jordan Ive and Brad Smith. And they paid a total of 21 million pounds. Neither of them making the starting 11. That's poor. And it's rescued by Ake. Henderson. Kline. Nathaniel Kline. And up and away off Smith for a quarter. Yeah, sloppy one from Harry Arter. This time in possession. It's a square ball, plays it a little bit blind. Not quite sure where it's going in the end. That's the ball moments earlier. Nathaniel Kline. What a fantastic delivery that is. He just doesn't get his feet sorted out. Divock Origi there. He knows it. Don't need telling him. Should be planted firmly in the back of the net. Liverpool's captain with the corner. Met by Lucas. His last Premier League goal came in 2009. Practice makes perfect. This should be better. Henderson. Interesting actually watching the way Bournemouth defend. So many teams different ways of setting up. We've seen so many goals going in from set plays from corners every weekend. The Vikings poor. Pretty much Bournemouth going man for man. In and around the penalty spot. Just a couple of players zoning across the six yard box. Bobby Madley. Heals the need to intervene. Jocelyn. Fourth corner in a row. Henderson. The keeper started to come. Good work by Chan. Here's Lovren. Good skill again for Minho. He's got the picture as many people running in and around him. In behind him. He knows exactly what's going on. Just a run from Van Eldom. A little bit of care again with that final ball. I'm not sure you're going to get there first. Down your feet. Welsh King just dives in a little bit rash. I think James Milner's going to hit the floor. Again a chance now to be a little bit more accurate. The Sun is certainly an issue here. Bournemouth players lined up in defensive formation. It's Milner. Francis. Vinaldo. Chan. And it was for Minho with the effort on goal. James. Hits it well enough for Berta for Minho. But Bournemouth's shirt just blocks it. But they're back to the wall at the moment. Some ominous signs for Bournemouth. Promising ones for Liverpool. Vinaldo. Pick casual. He's got to do a little bit more, Karen Walsson. He's got to try and get his body in between. Lovren on the ball and just buys team a little bit of time at the moment when they clear it. They can't get any respite Bournemouth. It's just coming straight back. Walsson is up there on his own. Just looking at Jack Wilshire. He's actually certainly his team mates right now. Come on. We're going to play. We need to play away at a trouble a little bit better than we are at the moment. They're patronising to the home club. The remains an air of wonder and great excitement about the big Premier League visitors coming to Bournemouth to play. That's the club that has only spent seven seasons in the top half of the league structure. And then the Premier League. This is their second campaign. The club that bumped along the bottom of league life for so long in front of crowds of a couple of thousand now selling out every week and playing against some of the biggest names in the world game. Taken quickly by Wilshire. We'll watch that. Lovren, good ball there. Supported by Jack Wilshire putting that one down, looking to find Karen Walsson. He was on his way. He's good defended. It isn't easy. It's difficult, John, when you're pressed and you're under pressure, you just need to make a couple of sharper passes with Gosling, with Wilshire, Harry Arter. Two or three passes in there and they'll get out. They'll find a way to maybe hit Stanislas or Josh King. Vijnaldum, all played. Mane, Simon Francis. Mane, clever. Decisive. Sadio Mane, pilfer to goal for Liverpool who've dominated the opening 20 minutes. Great goal from this perspective. Brilliant. Never gave it up. It was too quick for Nathan Ake, but I'm just looking at Arter Borax and thinking, usually in this sort of situation, when a goalkeeper commits, he comes flying out, but he came and stopped. Came and just hesitated. He may feel because of Mane's plays, he's never getting there. But Nathan Ake's not strong enough and Borax doesn't really know whether to keep coming, flying out. In the end, he just stands his ground. And that is just the opportunity that Sadio Mane needed. Once he sees Borax standing, he knows he can go for it. He knows he can get there. And he just toe-ins it past the goalkeeper. I think if Borax keeps coming there, I think he ends up getting that. Certainly gets a block on it. The worry for the goalkeeper is he can concede a penalty. Red card, you name it. In a situation like that, I understand. But it just came so far, stood still. That was all the invitation that Sadio Mane needed to put his team in front. Another parochial nature of football supporters is such that there is additional pain in that the goal has been scored by a former Southampton player. Local rivals along the coast. We've also seen John there. Nathan Ake has a centre half. He's a lovely footballer. Very talented young man. Not the biggest, not the strongest guy. Mane was just too quick for him initially but had a little bit too much body strength as well. Francis. Here by Lovren. Harry Arter. Adam Smith. Here's Henderson. Now it's Divock Origi and Borrech has come again. He's misjudged that too. That is a great finish. Almost defied the laws of geometry to score from that angle. But what has Arter Borrech done two kilometres moments in as many minutes? Back to me, he tells me that he knew he should have come for the first one. So he decides to keep going for the second one. Harry Arter concedes, great ball up the line and Origi's onto it like a flash. Now that's the one where the goalkeeper doesn't need to come flying out. But you know what, he's got so much to do once he goes past the goalkeeper from there. He knows he's got to hit it hard because of the defenders getting back on the line. He's really got to go for it. And he does that beautifully, Divock Origi. That is a wonderful finish. That really is. Two minutes and four seconds between the blunders. Or should that be the goals? Great goals from a Liverpool point of view. Decisions. Decision making for goalkeepers is everything. The first one again, as I said. I think he just got caught in between. He made Mane favourite. That one there, he's made his mind up early that he's going to go and try and get it or at least boost Origi wide, whatever. Bad decision. Bournemouth were first promoted at the start of last season. Borrech's had a couple of shocking appearances and was taken out of the firing line for a while. But he recovered well. He's 36 after all. He's played 60 times for Fohlen, but he's been exposed twice here. King. From this perspective, this has been turned into a handicap race. Firmino runs for Wilson. Liverpool only scored three times in the last five games put together since bagging six here against Hull. Now reestablished themselves with those two goals in rapid succession as the Premier League's leading scorers this season. Flee usurped by Arsenal after yesterday's five at West Ham. It's Origi. It's Cook. It's King. He will bring it back to the earlier foul. Francis. Wilson. Was declared by Lucas. Calum Wilson takes them second in the table. A point behind Chelsea. Cavalmer side is tied. Gosling. Really impressive start. Confident and composed with the ball early on. Very, very comfortable up to now. Two good goals from their point of view. Two outstanding goals from their point of view. Great running and purpose from Mane. Origi one was special. I'm going to see it again here. The ball up the line from Henderson is a good one. Goalkeeper. Once you start coming out beyond your 18-year box, you're in big trouble if you're not getting there. I just think Boritz has made his mind up. Fueled by the one a few moments before the first goal. Liverpool have a problem here. Just required attention for Emery Chan. Divica Origi will have enjoyed his moment. What we've seen yesterday as well, John, we saw with the Arsenal game, the stronger teams in this league. What they're able to do now, it's the intensity in their game for a sustained period. We know that Bournemouth are going to have their moments this afternoon and they'll have their time when they can perhaps get involved in the game and create chances. But in the main, the better teams are able to keep their foot to the floor for longer periods. Ben Woodburn on the left, who became Liverpool's record goal scorer on Tuesday night against Leeds in the League Cup. Trent Alexander-Arnold set up a goal for Origi in that same match. Ovea Ajaria also on the bench. Three teenagers in reserve for Liverpool today. Stanislaz can't able to continue for now for Liverpool. They've had all the best-made plans for this game. Thinking about the best way to set his team up before it's really got going. They've got a mountain to climb. Keeperu's had a lengthy but slightly checkered career. Tends to be either absolutely wonderful or absolutely blunderful. You're right, he can be exceptionally in his day off before it's he really can. There's in two minds there as to whether he would be building a back cast. Nathaniel Klein, the free-match talk was could Bournemouth exploit the fact that Liverpool have two midfielders in their back four. We've not really had any semblance of an answer to that because Liverpool not really been put under pressure. Can't find Jack Walsh here, can they? Bournemouth haven't been able to get the ball into him and he can turn and try and thread. They're clearing the ball Bournemouth. They're just knocking it a bit aimless and Liverpool picking it off and coming back at them again. Two options in and around him. Run from Nathaniel Klein, Mane to his right. Talented player and he's a very clever individual. Brings others into the game, can drift in and around, can play up with his back to goal almost as a nine. He's not the quickest, he won't destroy a back four with his pace but with his movement and his football intelligence very good. Liverpool win today would equal their best ever 14 game start to a Premier League season. Stakes back some eight years. Chan. Francis. King. And this is Mane. Origi. Hitting casual there. Harry Arthur in front of him in the box. Drive at him, sprint at him. Pick Origi out with a 30 yard pin delivery. He needs it. Once they break that through the midfield line, Bournemouth and start running at the ACA and Smith. Worrying the life out of him. Gosling. Francis is looking out of Bournemouth sales such as it was by two goals in as many minutes. The moments of goalkeeping indecision. Maybe the second one was too much decision to go kick. Awesome focus that the backers will live up so far. Nothing sloppy from those defensive minded players. Just a really thorough professional performance up to now. I think already Eddie Howell be thinking about how can I change this? How can I add something to what's going on out there? Pose a problem or two for Liverpool because at the moment they're beating his team always up physically with the ball. Without the ball they're hunting it down and getting it back quicker. Wilshire. Stanislaus. Neat. Josh King. And Paris it was a nervy moment as he ricocheted off one of his own men. Good football. Well played Jack Wilshire. Was this did he Fed? Stanislaus. Great ball to Josh King. Fires it across the 6-yard bottom for a moment from Aaron. We looked at that, squeezed into the goal at the near post from Karius, but he did enough. Wilson. Ake. Was he tripped? No, says Bobby Madley. And Liverpool can break here. It's a Reagey. Manet is in the middle. And Harry Arte gets a foot to it and Bournemouth a furious. It's a big call for Bobby Madley that is. Certainly Nathan Ackie stepped on to his left foot. Much contact there was I'm sure we'll see him a replay. The referee wasn't convinced, if you're not sure, don't give it. Bobby Madley had an unobstructed view and was not distant from the incident. Huge appeal from all the Bournemouth players. Why wouldn't they, of course. It's a real way back into the game if they can get the decision like that and see it now. Here we go, steps it back. I think there's a penalty. I think Firmino dangles the leg and he catches him across the knee. Another look at that in a moment. The next breaking play. Certainly had genuine claims for one, that's for sure. Of course players get frustrated. We see yesterday what happened at Spurs and the Delhi Alley one. Pretty genuine shout and claims like that one there. Nothing given. Cuck came flying in, actually apologised for the tackle made the referee's job straight forward. Built by the Bournemouth centre-back. I think he's probably apologised. He doesn't want the card. The bigger issue in the context of the game is that lingering penalty claim. Here it is again. Catches him on the knee, doesn't it? It's whether or not you feel. Didaki instigate the contact. Watch again here. Firmino's leg is dangled out. I don't think he does. There's definitely contact there and he's entitled to go down there. He's the sort of guy that's been in that environment in that scenario too many times and is looking for that sort of incident. Just trying to get it in. He's left foot and maybe have a shot. Milner. Chan. And out by Cuck. Only as far as Henderson. Oregi. Lucas. Miss Q by Gosling, puts Bournemouth on the back foot. Wilshire. Archer again. Lucas halting that Bournemouth charge and Firmino finding Chan. Oregi who scored for the third game in a row. Oregi who scored for the third game in a row. Fine again. Mane. Simon Francis. Junior Stanisthas. Josh King. Francis, the block by Milner, but back to Francis. Karius will gather. Just trying to stand it out there. Simon Francis, but just a little bit too big. Just a little bit too big. Just some passages of possession for Eddie Howe. Just in the flash, the game. Just drifted out of their hands almost. Just drifted out of their hands almost. So interesting that penalty call. So interesting that penalty call. It's a big moment there because as dominant as Liverpool have been. Back in again if you can hit one of those. Simon that Liverpool surrendered a two-goal lead by the way and the Premier League was down the coast at Southampton last season when Sadio Mane scored twice for the Saints. Sadio Mane scored twice for the Saints. Liverpool colours. Smith times his intervention well. Good challenge, better that. Nice dummy initially from Mane. Looking his head up, looking to see who's in the box and just gives Smith a chance to recover. Henderson. To Mane. A couple of extra minutes to play. Good start from Klopp and his players. Got the goals, got in front. A little bit more conservative since the second goal. Playing within themselves now. Born with a trying to press and trying to push, but just can't seem to find a genuine spell in the game. We're on the front foot. By Naldum. Henderson. Milner. Firmino. Arta with time to assess. Not plentiful. Wilshire. Taken down late. Born with free kick. The time this has been taken there won't be a great deal more in the first half. Stanislaus. Wilson denied. There's the whistle. Liverpool lead by 2-0. And Bournemouth's goalkeeper Arta Borrex has contributed to the cherry's problems on home soil. Two misjudgments. Punished first by Mane, then by Oregi. Halftime in the sunshine at the Vitality Stadium. Bournemouth-Nil, Liverpool 2. Welcome back to the Vitality Stadium. Both sides have returned to the pitch and there is a change to report. By Bournemouth, Josh King has been replaced by the former Liverpool winger Jordan Ibe. Ibe who moved for 15 million pounds in the summer. Having had a limited number of chances at Anfield. It was expected he would be a main man at Bournemouth, but he started the season in the team and is now on the periphery of it. Bobby Madley, the match referee, looks at both wrists, both watches and puts his hands on his hips. Jordan Ibe is being introduced by Bournemouth as a halftime substitute, but he's rather bolted the gates by jogging on, taking up his position on the right wing without actually getting the say. So for many of the officials, he's replacing Josh King and now he is formally introduced. And that slightly delays Kinkoff to this second half. At last the whistle, Bournemouth with, in the mountain, then a sizable hillock to climb. Problems partially self-inflicted by a rather eccentric goalkeeping display by Arthur Borrex in the first half. He wasn't the only one, but these were the most noticeable mistakes. The other thing we should perhaps point out is that in the multi-million pound, sometimes billion pound world of the Premier League, the starting lineup for Bournemouth today is less than four million pounds combined. That differential has been rather smashed by the introduction of a 15 million pound substitute. But even so, for the entire cost of the Bournemouth team, you can have nine, or nine Bournemouth teams for one Sadio Manet. And you can make of these figures, I know what you will, but it does emphasise the gap. Callum Wilson, Adam Smith is up in support. Here's Arthur lending himself. Obviously Eddie Howes made the change, John, at half-time, bringing Jordan Nive on. For light change, I personally felt that might have needed something slightly different than that. Maybe even a phobie up there alongside Callum Wilson, give him a little bit more support, get it up to them a little bit quicker a bit earlier. Just bypass Liverpool's pressing game a little bit, and their ability to smother all of Bournemouth's attacks. Just going behind Lucas a little bit more. I think you're also quite sceptical about Eddie Howes' decision to line up defensively the way that he has and not use Ake as a left-back. Yeah, again, that's something that, unfortunately, hindsight's a beautiful thing, and we're able to do that. He set up his initial way, but I'm not sure that Adam Smith's particularly come towards a left-back. I think Francis and Cook might have been better off as the central defenders. Ake go left-back and try and deal with the pace and the threat of Marnay. And Lee Smith in his accustomed right-back role. Here's Wilshaw, and has gone and seek to get on with it. He's in the mood to retain it. But for how long? Well, there is that side, which can be a bit chippy and a bit lippy, and it's her to the yellow card. He's calling the skipper over here, as he did lose his head there a little bit. Jack Wilshaw got caught on the ball, didn't like it, and referee pulled him up, and I think Bobby Madd is just saying, you go and have a word with your player and keep him in check. There's any more of that, and he's going to be getting another yellow. Again, if he'd have made the change with maybe a foe bit, I might have just dropped Jack Wilshaw back a little bit and let him come onto things, let him see things in front of him, drive into space a little bit more. Sometimes as a number 10, he gets hit a lot, and he doesn't always evade and avoid that sort of contact and onto things, and seeing a bigger picture in front of him, better at that than playing with his back to goal and receiving the ball as a sort of standard number 10. I can't quite see him there for me. Last time he was the victim of the foul. If Bournemouth could get up ahead of Steam, they're capable of it, particularly on home territory, then this could yet be an interesting second half. One, and they're back in it, John. Back in the game, no question. And of course they still feel sore that they weren't able to get a first half penalty. Francis Gosling, the former Everton player, Firmino Milner. That was ill-timed by Francis, and he'll be booked for that. Good play, James Milner. He's given him a lot of credit. He's gone into a left-back role for Liverpool, and he's played so well there. He knows that role, he knows what it's all about, taking ballbacks on and driving to a byline. That's not a problem for him. Interesting angle for Milner to try to exploit. Like the teasing ball in, wasn't it? I'm talking about a clip there, I think, from Steve Cut. It's making sure he gets something on it. Henderson has gone across. He's taken all the right-wing corners so far. That's Milner. Henderson, Firmino. You just mentioned James Milner a couple of times in an attacking sense. Obviously joined the free kick for the foul, but what's your view on him at left-back? Clearly he's done a very good job filling in, but can Liverpool go the distance with him playing at left-back? I think they can, actually. I wouldn't normally say that about a wide player that you're playing in a full-back position, but I just think he's the sort of diligent type that will get on with it. He's very reliable in everything that he does. He's always been criticised over the years, but not perhaps being skillful enough, but it's a full-back job, very good. Yellow card there for Jordan Henderson for the ankle tap on Stanislaus. No players in today's games on the disciplinary precipice of four yellow cards. That remains in place until the 31st of December. Anyone accumulating five gets a one-game ban, having repairs for Junior Stanislaus having been caught. Well, seats are not plentiful in the stadium. Sometimes advertising hoardings have to do, but he's not your conventional manager anyway. I do like him, though. I like the way he works, and I love the passion he's got for it. He'll be pleased. Kenny Dalglish, of course. I'm sure he's enjoyed as well, Kenny, watching the Klopp team and the emergence of this Liverpool team. There's some good players there, we know. They've played very well. Let's hope this isn't as serious as maybe it looks. A tremendous amount of contact, whether or not Junior Stanislaus has rolled his anchor. Clearly a change is going to be necessary. Eddie Howe is going to call upon Scottish winger Ryan Fraser. This is a particular issue for Bournemouth, unlike many other Premier League clubs. They don't have huge depth to their squad. Each injury absences grievously felt, and that's a nice touch from Liverpool's manager. Ryan Fraser bought from Aberdeen for £400,000. Here's the man to come on. Then Fraser. Ake. Wilson. Fraser goes over. This time it's a penalty. Ryan Fraser's only been on the pitch for one minute, and he's won a spot kick and possibly a lifeline for Bournemouth. Wow. He's talking about James Moore as a fullback. He's dived in there. It's just called Ryan Fraser. I think after the first one in the first half, anybody going down in a situation like that, you're always going to get it. No surprises that Bobby Madley eventually points to the spot, but big moment in this game. Huge moment for Bournemouth. So there is potentially a way back for the home side, but it rests on this. Kellan Wilson back in business. Good pen. Kept his head nice and cool. Lovely when you see the goalkeeper going in the other direction. Now we've got a game, John. Well, they've finally got a penalty. They will argue they should have had two in the game. But having gone two down in two mad first half minutes, they are now in their pitching again. You know, actually, for the ball through for the goal, it was a better ball down the line. It was one that Kellan Wilson was closer to Lovren. The header from him put the Liverpool team in a bit of trouble. Jürgen Klopp has just talked his way into some. Stuart Atwell is the fourth official on the right there. Jürgen Klopp's mood has changed from one of fury to one of apparent benevolence, but... I think he's probably saying to himself, you stay in your technical area, if you're going to wander outside of that, you can don't have a sit in the stand. He's offering his hand to Jason Tindall, the assistant manager of Bournemouth. He's not shy either. It's Manet. And Oregi couldn't quite gather it in. Expression continues with the fourth official. Stuart Atwell just explaining that those white lines by his feet, that's the technical area. What else is there to say? A couple of clean sheets in their last two in the Premier League, but they don't keep that many. Of course, wonderfully exciting to watch. The odd crack does appear. Sadio Manet. Here's Clyde. Locked by Ake. That Bournemouth back four. You can see Cook and Francis now playing as a pair. Adam Smith, the right side. Nathan Ake is now in that left-back position. Since Fraser's come on, he's over on the right side. Jürgen and I are over on the left, but I do think the back four has a better look about it like that. All three efforts on target in this game have gone in. Manet and Oregi in the first half for Liverpool and Helen Wilson's penalty in the second for Bournemouth. It's handballed by Adam Smith. James Milner. Ryan Fraser is a busy player. An occasion between Wilson and Wilsham. He's done that and Fraser posited. Wilson should have done better. It's going to be a little bit more selfish there. Gather that and find half the odd and get shot away. Milner. Chan. Vivalous help to lift the crowd. Never mind winning the penalty. It's Firmino. Clyde. I'll waste that. Your decision, that one for me and the one you're playing there. Good play for Mino. He needs more out of his players. Liverpool have just been coasting for a little bit too long. It happens. You get to and up in a game and you feel that... You don't need to go crazy. You need to just be a little bit more conservative. Protect what you've got. Just drop off the intensity, the pace goes out of your game. The position you've got to get back in it. Emre Chan. That's a good response. Chris clean. Perfectly steered. What a strike that is. Beautifully hit. Good run again from Sadio Mane. Does well. Chopping back and rolls it to Emre Chan. Look what a hit. Blaming Boruch maybe for the first couple. He can't get near that. That's hit so well. Starts it outside of the post and then he's hit with such accuracy and such pace. Not a Boruch, no chance at all with that. He did that. Because Bournemouth have just got under their skin a little bit over the last 10 minutes. That maybe just calms things down once more. We've got to stop to the Bournemouth revival movement. Chan's name being sung by the Liverpool supporters. They're even being cursed inside the head of Eddie Howe. You'd be delighted with their goals. John Jurgenclaw, great goals from a Liverpool point of view. He mentioned the sheer persistence of Sadio Mane. Great effort from Eurydia and that one from Emre Chan, which will do his confidence the world a good. Firmino. Gratis. Now it's Chan. He's got an injury problem. He just pulled up a little bit there, didn't he? Yeah, he did. Liverpool are without Coutinho already. He's OK, I think. Just might have felt something in his ankle. Jurgenclaw is off the bench showing concern and Mane has now sat down. Sadio. He picked himself up again. Because he was ignored. Poor love. Adam Smith again. Pushed over by Henderson, who's on a yellow card. Unfortunately for Bournemouth, the referee wasn't ready. Can you see them take that free kick? It looked like they weren't either. It's Wilshire. Arta. This is the Emre Chan goal. Beautifully controlled, struck powerfully with the instep. So accurately as well. Great hit. Sadio Mane is being withdrawn. Limping slightly as he goes off. And he's been replaced by Adam Lalana, whose last visit to the town of Bournemouth hit the headlines for the wrong reasons. So you don't need to expand on that. But he paid a visit during England's duty to an establishment that seems to delight in nocturnal entertainment. And it was all over the papers the next day. No suggestion of wrongdoing on his part. But it was at the height of the Rooney Ferrari. I think he's made the news. Lovely player to watch Lalana. His games improved dramatically in the last 12 months in the Liverpool shirt. Physically stronger. Certainly more decisive. In around the last third, adding a few more goals to his game as well. Big prayer for Liverpool, he is. It's Wilson. Fraser! Good hit, goalkeeper just about got the job done. Nothing convincing about what Loris Cariusz does there. I think he tries to catch that. He ends up slipping through his fingers and thankfully for him going over the bar. But a good strike from Fraser. Fraser takes the corner too. Stooping Vine Alden. The thing that's not generally known about Adam Lalana is that when he was making his way as a young player with Southampton, he had a loan spell here. Nine years ago now, Bobby Madley didn't see it that way. To Henderson. 20 minutes or so remaining. Liverpool on route to second place in the Premier League tonight. If they can see this through comfortably. Lucas. Vine Alden. Lalana. Lovely flick for Klein. Milner, working like a dervish to keep that in. That's what you get from James Milner. Let's get that 100% by Lutow commitment. Lots of players wouldn't even bother chasing that. The second favourite, he keeps it in and he wins his team a corner. They're appealing that Boritz carried that over the line. Lutow an interesting replay or two. Yep. See, better here. It was clipped in. Obviously we have the goal line technology now. But that is desperately close. Just to put out. Yeah, it's OK. That really would have completed Boritz's day. Oh yeah, that would have been the full set then. Bournemouth preparing to send on Benicaphobe. Centre forward. Wives the attempt to chair him to bring him down. The referee's going to bring it back because Smith was hindered. He'd have preferred the advantage. I think you've got to let that go a little bit there. Bobby Maddy's got to just see where that develops. If he gives that to Fraser and he gets to the byline and clips a cross up, Liverpool are stretched. The fact that Emery Chan is hurt are respect. This is the Boritz one again. See the GDS there. Wow. Is that... My goodness me. That is a hair's breadth. That looks... The referee's expression is better than a hundred words. What odds he gets done for speeding on the way home? Right, here is the third and last Bournemouth change. Benicaphobe formally of Arsenal. £10 million signing from Wolverhampton Wanderers on for Dan Gosling. He's quick, he's direct. You've got to give him something to run on to. Taken by Wilshire. And it was a fober who swung on it. Smith, Ibe by Naldum shepherding it out for a goal kick. He hasn't really got his career going yet. Jordan Ibe and a Bournemouth shirt, has he? Started a few games at the start of this season, but he's found his way out of the picture on the bench and having to be a bit of an impact player like he was at the club. He left. Liverpool. Divaker Regi. Wilshire. Apobe. Fraser. Wilson on his blocks and onside. Callum Wilson back to Apobe. And Fraser! What a good goal, son. He has made a difference. You want an impact, Sarve, you're looking at one. One Fraser has been terrific since he's come on. He's just... Instinctively, whenever he's had the ball, he wants to run up. People take them on, make something happen. Regi's careless pass there. Jack Wilshire does well when he picks it up and then once they allude that tackle from Emory Chand, they're in business. It's a good run from Callum Wilson. The cutback is perfect. That's a really sharp finish that is from Ryan Fraser. Excellent stuff. First Premier League goal for Ryan Fraser. I think in this situation the ball might find themselves in now, Jordan. How long have we got? 15 minutes, probably. 15. Turn them round. Turn Liverpool round. We've got a FOB out there with just behind Callum Wilson. Everything's got to be in front of Liverpool now. It's only turned them round. They'll start a panic running back towards their own goal, pulling the likes of Lucas and Lovren out of position. In nine previous meetings, Bournemouth have only mustered five goals ever against Liverpool and never more than won in a game before today. Three-kick in range. Set this one up because you're right. The one thing they haven't done enough of for me today is to keep the Liverpool team as work, lowest career. So goalkeeper that we're still not entirely convinced of. It's a long way out. This one may be a little bit too far. Fraser. That's why we love this league. That's why we watch it. That's why everyone's come out here today just praying for this. Praying for an opportunity, a chance to get back into a game to get a point off of one of the big teams. It's Fraser again who stands a brilliant cross-up. You know what? And credit Steve Cook. centre forwards proud of that one. He pulls it out the sky and then hits it. That's a tough skill that is. Don't ask him to do it again. But I'll tell you what, he's done it when it mattered. Wow, what a moment for Bournemouth and for Eddie Howe. Lots of cheering, cherries now. And Ryan Fraser has come off the bench to set up two and score one for Bournemouth. And I suppose the other thing to say, as we see as an exasperated clock, is in the last five or six minutes, have we seen the reason why Liverpool might not go all the way in the title race? Getting the job done, getting over the line. Whoever many goals we concede will score more. It's great, wonderful for us neutrals to watch, but occasionally it will go wrong. Liverpool have to do it again. Firmino by the Brazilian. Interested now the Bournemouth mindset. They've been chasing a game for so long. But you know what? Now they're back in it. Will they continue to put their foot to the floor? Will they continue to hassle and worry? It's Liverpool team for the rest of the game. What a chance. Hey, you mentioned the goalkeeper might have to make a save or two to see what he's made of. That's a brilliant save. That is from Karius. Comes flying out there, narrows the angle down. A bogey should score. He really should, but ought to give the goalkeeper four marks. Final of... Wilshire. You'd be frustrated with that one, but wow. What a moment that was. I've seen some crazy games recently. There were tonnes of goals yesterday. The 5-4 last week between Swansea and Palace. 3-1, I never saw this one getting away from Liverpool. Not at all. It could be behind. 33 goals in eight games in the Premier League so far this weekend. And this could, as Geoff Mostyn, the Bournemouth chairman, watches on. Could be the first draw. Who'd bet on that? He's young, lucky there, Callum, if he keep going. He's got the burto for Mino alongside him. Just keep running into that box. A minute to go. Liverpool led 3-1. Cuny, Vijnaldum. Henderson, Milner, who came in. Fraser, who mocks up. The chasing. And the hoping. Legend to sound like a multiple of that number. Vijnaldum. Lallana, full square. Liverpool will remain third. Bournemouth will stay 12. And a legacy of a richly entertaining game. Particularly in the second half. Split second. Yes, Henry Chan did grab, in the after, but Adam Smith's got the ball at his feet. The wind to run into. So seeing as neither of us would have got remotely close to predicting the narrative that you see. Now, what is going to happen next? I'd like to say genuinely. They didn't put it past Bournemouth, finding another one. They put it in that box. Liverpool central pairing out of Lovren and Lucas. So we'll be panicking every time it's delivered. You don't need to lose it. Your own centre forward on the back of the head with the next cross. Adam Smith just did there. Question that lingers in my mind. Will I spend four and a half million pounds on a very experienced reserve centre-back, Ragnar Klavan. And then not playing. He played a few times at the start. He played in that defeat at Burnley, I think. Henry Chan high. And a player who's not very tall. But it's yellow for the German. But it's been everything you could ask for with substitute. There are some substitutes that when they get on the field they mope about a bit because they're not happy at not starting or unhappy at not playing enough. You bring a sub on like this kid who's full of energy. Bright-eyed, pushy, tall and just wants to get the ball at his feet and make something happen. He's been great. Jack Wilshire. Not the best. Adam Smith. Ibe. Ake. Simon Francis. What are you thinking now when you're taking this corner, John? Give them a chance. Doesn't have to come in at 400 miles an hour and be the fastest, flattest delivery that you've ever seen. Give people a chance. Well, it's super sub. Ryan Fraser to Harry Arter. To Benny Gavobe. And then Cook. But the flag was up for offside. Did well there, Loris Carrius. And flying out there to make sure he got something on that. And he did. The flag went up for offside as well. Yep, it's a good call. News that former supporters May Relish and Liverpool fans May Winsat is that we're heading for five extra minutes. That's enough time to create one last opportunity. Well, Jürgen Klopp is pacing the technical area. He will be because he'll wonder where it's got away from him. Why? Momentary lapses in concentration for the very reasons that they got 2-0 up. For the very reasons that it's now all square. Just take your half a game in this lead for a split second and you can get away from it. Camino. This time the referee does play advantage. For Milner. Milner's cross. Origi for the Lana. Keheim by Nathan Ake. And the fourth official is now appearing and it will be five minutes signaled by Stuart Atwell. It's great skill, you know. From Lovren. He's got his back to goal, Origi. So he's got to come up with something special and he very nearly did. Lovely first touch and he's fallen away from it. He just doesn't quite flush it, doesn't quite catch the volley. As sweet as he'd like, just off the top of his boot. He knows it. Thought about it, now he does it. He's a run there, Adam Lelana. Either it's off his left side or his right. Pretty adept at both and hits it well enough but just not on target. Liverpool control most of the first half. If it ends all square, is that going to be round about fair? They're going to have to take it, John. They're going to have to live with it. They'll be furious, they'll be so disappointed that they've not been able to see it through because they'll know that question, that nagging question everyone's got about Liverpool when it comes to it. Can they get over the line? We know when they're playing well. They can just literally pull teams to pieces. It's this sort of match, this sort of game in this sort of environment. Steve Cook off his long run. Wilshire and Lukas stretching. Book asking the crowd for one last bit of vocal support. The end of a turbulent day. Lukas, this is George Knight. Space for Cook. It's coming into range, Steve Cook. Oh, and it's again! Oh, my goodness. The cake. There is the cherry on the top. Absolutely incredible, you know. Give Steve Cook so much credit here because most players here, John, one touch, put it in the box. Actually, see Space, he thinks I'm going to drive at it, have the shot myself. You know, and I've been asking questions all afternoon. I'm on the way down here today, thinking about this goalkeeper. You know what, this is a tough league if it's not quite happening for you. And today, we've seen a few blouties amongst Loris Carras there. For Eddie Howe and his staff at Bournemouth, they're in dreamland, they can't believe it. What a comeback, what a response. And what a lucky goalkeeper. Yeah. Having given away two goals in the first half, Arta Borrets looks likely to end up on the winning side. Nathan Ake has scored. What may well prove to be the odd goal in seven. Just amazing. Again, not enough Liverpool shirts following in on the shot there from Steve Cook around the goalkeeper, trying to protect him, trying to help him, anticipating that he might spill it. Wasn't an easy one to deal with, but it's one you'd expect a top-class goalie to get and to hang on to. A foe bait. Liverpool free kick. With 30 seconds remaining, Bournemouth on the brink of beating a team in the top four of the Premier League for the first time ever. Cook with a towering header. Wilshire, Firmino. Referee looking at his watch. Wasted high by Lovren. And Borrets makes the catch. And that may well be enough for Bournemouth. Anyhow, the architect says to Borrets, kick this as far as you humanly can. Find the cherries. It's a night for Caviar and Champagne in Bournemouth. They have downed Liverpool, coming from free one behind to win it in the 93rd minute with a goal from Nathan Ake. Ryan Fraser, an inspirational super sub. In microcosm, we've seen why there are doubts over Liverpool's challenge. We've also seen what's so very special about Bournemouth, who've risen from the lower divisions to trade blows with the very best. Scenes of great joy here after a Jurassic classic, which ends Bournemouth four, Liverpool three.