Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League on Sunday thanks to a comfortable win over Bournemouth.
The Reds claimed a 4-0 victory thanks to second-half braces from Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota at the Vitality Stadium. The win saw Liverpool move five points clear of second-placed Manchester City at the top of the table.
Man City have played one match fewer, with Pep Guardiola's team having a game in hand due to their participation in last month's FIFA Club World Cup. The Reds and City now do not play a top-flight game until January 31.
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Liverpool will now prepare to face Fulham in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final. Below is a look at how the national media reacted to the Reds' win over Bournemouth on Sunday afternoon.
'Everyone together at Liverpool'
Henry Winter, of The Times, wrote: Liverpool are five points clear, their No 9 is firing, their captain is commanding again and they have youngsters stepping in and stepping up. City know they have a fight on their hands.
"Arsenal will aim to play a part in the title race, but Liverpool have Virgil van Dijk, the best centre back in the league on this form, comfortably taming the prolific Dominic Solanke. Liverpool have Conor Bradley, 20, impressing on his Premier League debut at right back. Liverpool have Diogo Jota creating and scoring. And, most significantly, they have Darwin Núñez striking fear into opponents and striking goals.
"Missing the prolific Mohamed Salah, who is to return home from the Africa Cup of Nations for rehab on a hamstring injury, Klopp wanted others to contribute, and
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