"I think first of all we have to look at ourselves. It was more open. Both teams were trying to score a goal. They had better opportunities than us in the last 10 minutes and then in the end there was a long throw-in and they scored a goal. For me, four minutes of added time was not enough but in the end that didn't matter because they scored."
"Although then we could've maybe had two or three minutes but this game shouldn't have had four minutes of extra time. There was already a free-kick that took two or three minutes, there was VAR moments, there was substitutions. That's what I said to them, that four minutes wasn't enough."
Liverpool lost 3-2 at Bournemouth after Amine Adli scored in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time with the final kick. The reigning Premier League champions are winless in five league matches for the first time since 2021. Liverpool overturned a 2-0 deficit through goals from Virgil van Dijk and Dominik Szoboszlai to level before the late winner. Four minutes of added time were applied, but Liverpool argued that was insufficient given a lengthy free-kick, VAR interventions and substitutions. This was the third Premier League match this season in which Liverpool conceded a 90th-minute or later winner.
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