Jack Wilshere believes Bournemouth showed unbelievable character to recover from being 2-0 down at half time and then 3-1 down in the second half to beat Liverpool 4-3 at Dean Court.

Liverpool started quickly against Eddie Howe's men in the Premier League clash and were lethal on the counter attack as first Sadio Mane (20th minute) and then Divock Origi (22nd minute) hit the back of the net.




Bournemouth pulled a goal back in the 56th minute through Callum Wilson netting from the penalty spot, but when Emre Can put Liverpool 3-1 up in the 64th minute it looked to be game over for the Cherries.

However, Bournemouth fought back, substitute Ryan Fraser connecting with a cross from Wilson in the 76th minute, before defender Steve Crook sensationally volleyed the home side level only two minutes later.
 


Liverpool were wobbling and in the third minute of injury time Loris Karius spilled a shot from Crook and Nathan Ake tapped the ball into the net.

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It ended 4-3 to Bournemouth on an amazing afternoon at Dean Court and Wilshere was delighted.

He posted a photograph of himself celebrating the win on Twitter and wrote: "Unbelievable character from everyone today!

"Thought the subs made a massive impact and changed the game, recover no[w]."