Luis Diaz’s brace helped Liverpool climb to the top of the Premier League standings.

Luis Diaz scored a stunning double to help Liverpool secure a 3-0 victory over Bournemouth in the fifth round of the Premier League, propelling the team to the top of the table. This season, Diaz has averaged a goal every 72 minutes, placing him second in the scoring charts behind Erling Haaland. His two goals against Bournemouth were crucial in relieving pressure on Liverpool after their previous defeat to Nottingham Forest at Anfield.Có thể là hình ảnh về 3 người, mọi người đang chơi bóng đá, mọi người đang chơi bóng bầu dục và văn bản

Manager Arne Slot’s decision to start Diaz while placing Diogo Jota on the bench paid off handsomely. Alongside Diaz, Darwin Nunez also made an impact, netting his first Premier League goal of the season. Mohamed Salah contributed with an assist, despite missing several opportunities.

Liverpool avoided falling behind for the second consecutive match at Anfield, as VAR ruled out a potential goal from Antoine Semenyo for offside. Energized by this stroke of luck, the home side launched a relentless attack, forcing Bournemouth’s goalkeeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga, into action repeatedly. Diaz showcased his skills by dribbling past three Bournemouth defenders but was denied by Kepa from a tight angle.Liverpool.com - Latest Liverpool FC news, opinion and more

Moments later, Diaz shone with a brilliant individual effort. After receiving a long pass from center-back Ibrahim Konate, he controlled the ball expertly, evaded Kepa, and finished into the net to open the scoring. Just two minutes later, he found himself in the right place to double the lead, converting a cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold.Two Liverpool stars get special praise but TAA was 'poor'; was Raya's  'double save' for Arsenal really that amazing?

The energy Diaz brought to the game lifted the entire team. Before halftime, Nunez scored a spectacular goal, cutting past a defender and curling a shot into the far corner, celebrating with enthusiasm.

Although Liverpool secured a 3-0 victory, Bournemouth had their chances, registering 19 shots throughout the match, equal to Liverpool’s total. This marked the first time in a decade that Liverpool faced so many shots at Anfield. Despite their efforts, Bournemouth struggled with finishing, managing an expected goals (xG) rating of only 1.03. This game continued a troubling trend for Bournemouth, who have not found the net in their last three matches despite taking a combined total of 38 shots.

Overall, Liverpool’s dominant performance reasserted their position at the top of the Premier League, while Bournemouth will look to address their finishing woes in upcoming fixtures.