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07:15NRK1 Athletics: WC, 20 km race women09:00 NRK1 Athletics: WC, day 2, morning session11:41 NRK2Athletics: WC, Karsten Warholm in the qualifiers. in the 400 m hurdles12:00 NRK1Football: WC final, Spain – England14:30TV 2Sykkel: Arctic Race of Norway, 4. etappe15:00V sport Premier LeagueFotball: Aston Villa – Everton16:35NRK1 Athletics: WC, day 2, evening session17:00 TV 2 Sport Premium 2Football: Viking – Stabæk17:00 TV2 PlayFootball: Haugesund – Bodø/Glimt17:30 TV 3+Football: West Ham – Chelsea17:35NRK1 Athletics: WC, 1500 m men, semi-finals19:10NRK2 Athletics: WC, 100 m men, final19:15 TV 2 Sport 1Football: Strømsgodset – Lillestrøm21:30TV 2 Sport PremiumFotball: Real Betis – Atlético Madrid10:05am NRK1 Athletics: WC, day 5, morning session17:00Eurosport 1Sykkel: Tour of Scandinavia, 1. etappe18:00 TV 2 Sport 1Football: Kongsvinger – Fredrikstad19:00NRK2Athletics: WC, day 5, evening session21:00 TV 2 Sport 1Football: Molde – Galatasaray21:15NRK1 Athletics: WC, 1500 m, men, final21:50NRK1 Athletics: WC, 400 m hurdles, men, final10:00 NRK1 Athletics: WC, day 7, morning session13:00Eurosport 1Sykkel: Tour of Scandinavia, 3. etappe14:00V sport 1Motorsport: F2, Netherlands GP, qualifying14:00 VGTVLcross country: Trollhättan Action Week, sprint18:30NRK2Athletics: WC, day 7, evening session19:00Eurosport NorgeGolf: PGA, Tour Championship, Round 221:00V sport Premier League21:30TV 2 Sport PremiumFotball: Celta – Real Madrid07:00 NRK1 Athletics: WC, marathon women10:00 NRK1 Athletics: WC, day 8, morning session13:15V sport 1Motorsport: F2, Netherlands GP, sprint race13:30 TV 3+Football: Bournemouth – Tottenham14:00 VGTVLcross-country skiing: Trollhättan Action Week, Alliansloppet15:00 TV 2 Sport 1Football: Fire – Lightning, Toppserien15:00V sport 1Motorsport: F1, Netherlands GP, qualifying16:00V sport Premier League 1Fotball: Arsenal – Fulham16:00V sport Premier LeagueFotball: Manchester United – Nottingham Forest16:45NRK1Football: Vålerenga – Åsane, Toppserien17:00Eurosport 1Sykkel: Tour of Scandinavia, 4. etappe17:00TV 2 Sport 2

Extreme sports: WC in Death

18:00 TV 2 Sport 1Football: Sarpsborg 08 – Tromsø18:30V sport Premier LeagueFotball: Brighton – West Ham18:30 Eurosport 1Sykkel: Tour of Spain, 1st stage19:00Eurosport NorgeGolf: PGA, Tour Championship, Round 319:00NRK2Athletics: WC, day 8, evening sessionSENT OFF: Alexis Mac Allister received a red card on his home debut for Liverpool. Photo: DAVID KLEIN / Reuters / NTB

(Liverpool – Bournemouth 3–1) Liverpool opened the home season with three points, but the red card of Alexis MacAllister caused reactions.

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Just over ten minutes after the break, Liverpool’s new signing showed his skills in a duel with Ryan Christie. Referee Thomas Bramall drew the red card, and when VAR did not intervene, Liverpool were reduced to ten men.

– Mac Allister saw red, but it’s just nonsense. Referee and VAR at Anfield have had a bad day, writes former top scorer Gary Lineker X/Twitter.

– For me it was not a red card. Both had high feet, both went for the ball. Yellow card for me, says former England striker Dion Dublin on Final Score.

– Mac Allister made an honest attempt to play the ball. The ball bounced. I don’t think it was a red card, says former Chelsea striker Chris Sutton on BBC Radio.

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It was a raucous opening at Anfield, and even before minutes had been played the ball was in the net behind Alisson. The Liverpool keeper buzzed it, but escaped with the horror when Jaidon Anthony escaped with the horror.

However, the mess was far from over in Liverpool’s back ranks.

For just a couple of minutes later it was Trent Alexander-Arnold who presented Bournemouth with the opportunity. In his 200th Premier League game, he missed in the reception deep in his own half. Antoine Semenyo eventually took care of the opportunity and ensured that the visitors took the lead.

Liverpool seemed shaken in the first home game of the season, but gradually worked their way more and more into the game. After just under half an hour, it gave results.

A cross from Diogo Jota went through the leg of Bournemouth stopper Marcos Senesi and into the air. Luis Díaz threw himself around and the Colombian acrobatically scored the equaliser.

Just over five minutes after the goal, Liverpool had a golden opportunity to take the lead. Joe Rothwell brought down Dominik Szoboszlai in the box, and referee Bramall pointed to the penalty spot.

Mohamed Salah went forward, but as in the away game against Bournemouth last season, it was missed.

Where the attempt in March went off target, this time it was a save from goalkeeper Neto. However, the return fell straight to the feet of Salah, who scored the first of the season for his part.

Liverpool had turned the game around, but with Mac Allister’s red card after the break, Bournemouth could see the points back to the south coast.

Instead of an equaliser, however, it was Liverpool who would score. Once again, a return from Neto fell awkwardly for the visitors, and Jota could easily score 3–1.

Bournemouth created several good opportunities against ten men, but Alisson and Liverpool resisted what came next.

Thus, it ended with a home win in the first home game of the season at Anfield, which also has problems during the reconstruction of one short side.

The work, which will increase the capacity at Anfield to 61,000, was originally supposed to be finished by Saturday’s game. Instead, it is uncertain when the stands will be ready, and according to Daily Mail Buckingham Group, which is behind the construction, has gone bankrupt.

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Published: 19.08.23 at 17:56

Updated: 19.08.23 at 18:14

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