Mohamed Salah’s double either side of half-time established an advantage that was added to by Steve Cook’s own goal midway through the second period and a third from the Reds’ No.11.
Here are five talking points from the victory…
Salah surges into double figures
The Egypt international became the first Liverpool player in history to score in three successive games against the Cherries, when he pounced on a rebound from Roberto Firmino’s long-range bobbler.
Salah’s unerring finish past Asmir Begovic on the follow-up also eased the No.11 up to double figures for the season so far, consolidating his position as the Reds’ top scorer in 2018-19.