Liverpool go nine points clear with Bournemouth win

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Luis Miguel Echegaray is joined Janusz Michallik to give their immediate reaction to Liverpool's hard-fought win over Bournemouth.


Liverpool opened up a nine-point lead in the Premier League title race as Mohamed Salah continued his sensational season with both goals in a 2-0 win at Bournemouth on Saturday.

Arne Slot's side rode their luck at times against a side unbeaten in 11 league games but Salah once again proved the difference as he took his league tally to 21 this season.

Salah rifled home a penalty after half an hour and then curled home an exquisite second in the 75th minute.

"It feels good to be fair, scoring goals, the team winning, it's an incredible feeling," Salah said.

"But I said many times before, the main target is winning the Premier League. We are going in the right direction."

Bournemouth, who remain seventh, hit the woodwork twice -- through Antoine Semenyo when it was 0-0 and then Marcus Tavernier shortly before Salah wrapped up the points.

Liverpool have 56 points from 23 games, with second-placed Arsenal and Nottingham Forest on 47. Arsenal host Manchester City, who are fourth with 41, on Sunday.

Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth had beaten the other three members of the top four at home this season and there was huge expectation that they might slow Liverpool's march.

But Slot's side showed the clinical edge that allows them to keep accumulating points even when not in top gear and with 15 games remaining, they look indestructible.

Salah's second goal, a nonchalant left-footed curler from the right side of the penalty area, lifted the Egypt international into sixth place on the all-time Premier League scoring list with 178 goals, ahead of former Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard.

Mohamed Salah's incredible season continued as Liverpool beat Bournemouth.
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It was a cruel blow for Bournemouth who moments earlier had seen substitute Tavernier's left-footed thud against the post with Justin Kluivert firing the rebound wide of a gaping goal.

Bournemouth had begun full of energy and visiting goalkeeper Alisson was called into action after 15 seconds to save a shot by the dangerous Semenyo.

Semenyo then thumped an effort from tight-angle against the frame of the goal with Alisson beaten for pace.

But Liverpool, with captain Virgil van Dijk his usual calming influence in defence, gradually began to exert some authority and went ahead when Bournemouth's Lewis Cook inadvertently clipped Cody Gakpo in a sprint inside the area and Salah dispatched his penalty in ruthless fashion.

Bournemouth thought they had levelled in the 37th minute as Semenyo played in the over-lapping Milos Kerkez down the left and his cross found David Brooks to fire home.

However, VAR confirmed that Kerkez had been fractionally offside before his assist.

Bournemouth were always a danger while it was 1-0, but Salah condemned them to a first league loss since late November.

"We had to play on top of our abilities and we needed a bit of luck to win this game," Slot, whose side are unbeaten in 19 league games, said. "They were constantly trying to do things. I didn't think we controlled the game."