Liverpool's forward duo, Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez, shone in a 4-0 victory over Bournemouth, scoring two goals each in a second-half spectacle.

 Despite Mohamed Salah's absence, Jota and Nunez displayed clinical performances, showcasing Liverpool's ability to secure wins even without key players.

The first half was relatively tame for Jurgen Klopp's team, failing to produce a shot from inside the Bournemouth box, but they came together in the second period.

Jota set up Nunez for the crucial opening goal, and the Portuguese forward went on to score two goals himself, contributing significantly to the victory.

In a standout moment, Ibrahima Konate's long pass found Curtis Jones, who then assisted Jota in setting up Nunez for a key goal.

Cody Gakpo, a substitute, played a vital role in the third goal, connecting with Jota after an assist from Nunez, sealing the match with a fine finish.

Liverpool's defense, led by Alisson Becker, had a relatively quiet game, with Bournemouth managing just one shot on target.

Conor Bradley, despite facing challenges against Sinisterra, demonstrated resilience and played a smart pass to find Jota, contributing to Liverpool's attacking prowess.

 Ibrahima Konate earned praise for his solid aerial presence and dangerous long passes, adding a new dimension to Liverpool's attacking options.

 Joe Gomez, despite a challenging first half, improved in the second and played a crucial role in the fourth goal, providing an assist for Nunez's fine finish.