Liverpool’s search for rhythm in the Premier League continued with a dramatic 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth, where another stoppage-time goal cost vital points and extended a five-match run without a league
win, despite a spirited recovery from two goals down and a contribution on the scoresheet from captain Virgil van Dijk.
The loss at Vitality Stadium also meant Liverpool conceded a 90th-minute winning goal for the third time in this league campaign, the highest number in any Premier League season for the club, underlining recurring late-game problems that are affecting their position in a tight title and top-four race.
Those late setbacks were highlighted by Opta’s data, which captured the pattern of stoppage-time setbacks in one statistic-filled post shared after the match. The numbers matched the mood among Liverpool supporters, who again saw points slip away in the closing moments, adding pressure before important domestic and European fixtures.
3 - Liverpool conceded a 90th-minute winning goal for the third time in the Premier League this seasontheir most ever in a single campaign in the competition. Heartache. pic.twitter.com/kMYgFpOZXyOptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 24, 2026
Bournemouth raced into a 2-0 advantage inside 33 minutes, with Liverpool’s defence repeatedly stretched and van Dijk enduring a difficult afternoon at the back despite later scoring. The visitors responded through van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai, levelling the match and shifting momentum, before Bournemouth missed a major chance when Evanilson failed to restore the Cherries’ lead from close range.
The decisive moment came deep into stoppage time. A long throw in the fifth minute of added time caused confusion inside Liverpool’s penalty area, the defence failed to clear the danger, and Amine Adli reacted fastest, needing two attempts before finally prodding the ball past the goalkeeper to seal a 3-2 victory for Bournemouth.
Van Dijk accepted Liverpool’s shortcomings but stressed the group remains united. After the match, van Dijk told Sky Sports: "After a game and a moment like this, it is easy to say: 'He should have done this, he should have done that', Van Dijk told Sky Sports. I know that is what will happen. Losing never feels good, especially as a Liverpool player. This season, we are trying to find consistency. I don't think there is any question about our togetherness, but the consistency we are looking for still needs to be found. It is something we have to deal with and we want to perform; we want to win games. "
Van Dijk also felt the winning goal should have been disallowed because of blocking in the area, and expressed frustration that the officials did not intervene, saying: "What I felt on that pitch is that I was clearly blocked but the referee and VAR didn't give it, he added. I can stand here and say it shouldn't have been given, butit was, so it is what it is. "
Key statistics from Liverpool’s Premier League season added more context to van Dijk’s concerns about consistency, with multiple late concessions influencing results and momentum.
| Statistic | Detail |
|---|---|
| 90th-minute winning goals conceded | 3 (most in a single Premier League season for Liverpool) |
| Current Premier League run | Five games without a win |
| Score at Bournemouth | Bournemouth 3-2 Liverpool |
Attention now turns to the schedule ahead, with Liverpool facing Qarabag next in the Champions League before returning to Anfield to meet Newcastle United in their following Premier League match, where the team’s response, defensive focus and ability to close out games will again come under close examination.


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