Mohamed Salah continued his run as the most prolific opening day goalscorer in Premier League history in Liverpool's pulsating 4-2 win over Bournemouth.
The Egyptian struck for the 10th time in the Reds' season opener, as Arne Slot 's men got their title defence off to a stuttering, but ultimately, winning start.
It looked like Federico Chiesa gave the Reds an 88th-minute winner but Salah, who was surprisingly sloppy on Friday night, ended up having the final say.
Chasing a seemingly lose cause, Salah collected a long ball 30 yards from goal on the left hand side.
Despite having numerous teammate in support, Salah went alone as he jinked inside before coolly slotting past Djorde Petrovic with his weaker right foot.
It rounded off a cracking opening night of the Premier League with