The headline to this story is a joke, of course. Liverpool delivered an exciting display of attacking football to absolutely destroy Bournemouth in a match where everyhting went right for the Reds.Winless in their first three matches, Liverpool had a great opportunity to kickstart their season against one of the weakest sides in the division. And Jurgen Klopp fired his team up so they don’t allow any unpleasant surprises.Liverpool bounce back in style and hit NINE past Bournemouth 😱🔥 pic.twitter.com/wDIAEy6Krl— 433 (@433) August 27, 2022 There were many fans still looking for their seats when Luis Diaz met a delicious Roberto Fimino cross. And Harvey Elliott scored his first Premier League goal just a couple of minutes later with a fantastic left-footed effort from outside the box. Six minutes have gone and Liverpool were already looking like they’ve got the first win of the season.It was one of those days when everything feels right, so Trent Alexander-Arnold hit another magnificent goal, right-tooted from way out of the box. It was already shaping into a terrible day for the Cherries goalkeeper Mark Travers.Roberto Firmino has already made three assists when he poked in the fourth goal, ensuring his status as man of the match with barely 30 minutes on the clock.It was five just before the break when Virgil Van Dijk headed in from an Andy Robertson corner. Scott Parker was standing in his technical area wishing he stayed at home.As if letting the opponents score so many goals wasn’t bad enough, the Cherries’ defender Chris Mepham put one in his own net shortly after the restart. The half-time break was truly over and the visitors faced the prospect of getting into double digits.In the end, it was nine as the fans from the Kop chanted, asking for ten. It was one of those days when Bournemouth’s only success was holding Liverpool to a single-digit win. Scott Parker has no choice but to call that a minor victory in its own.Jurgen Klopp can finally say that his team’s season has started.PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 4SaturdaySouthampton – Manchester United 0-1 (0-0)/Fernandes 55/Brentford – Everton 1-1 (0-1)/Janelt 84 – Gordon 24/Brighton – Leeds 1-0 (0-0)/Gross 66/Chelsea – Leicester 2-1 (0-0)/Sterling 47, 63 – Barnes 66/Liverpool – Bournemouth 9-0 (5-0)/Diaz 3, 85, Elliott 6, Alexander-Arnold 28, Firmino 31, 62, Van Dijk 45, Mepham 46 og/Manchester City – Crystal Palace 4-2 (0-2)/Silva 53, Haaland 62, 70, 81 – Stones 4 og, Andersen 21/19.30: (1.35) Arsenal (5.60) Fulham (9.00)Sunday16.00: (2.40) Aston Villa (3.35) West Ham (3.20)16.00: (2.85) Wolverhampton (3.15) Newcastle (2.75)18.30: (7.50) Nottingham Forest (4.40) Tottenham (1.50)***odds are subject to change