AFC Bournemouth beat Liverpool 3-2 on Saturday night with Amine Adli scoring a 95th minute winner.
Evanilson opened the scoring for the Cherries in the first half with Alex Jimenez adding a second in the space of seven minutes.
On the edge of half-time, Virgil Van Dijk coverted a Liverpool corner to grab a goal back for the visitors.
Dominik Szoboszlai tucked away a well taken free-kick to level for the visitors before Amine Adli scored the Cherries winner with the last kick of the game.
The visitors had the better of the chances early in the first half with Mohammed Salah and Florian Wirtz looking lively.
With the windy conditions affecting the play, it would be Andoni Iraola’s side who took the lead.
Marcos Senesi played an inviting long ball over the Liverpool defence which Van Dijk failed to clear away.
Alex Scott cut the ball back on the byline to find Evanilson who eventually smashed the ball into the net.
Shortly after the Liverpool defence would be unlocked again.
James Hill found a neat pocket of space where he would thread a pass into the 18-yard box.
Jimenez got past ex-Cherry Milos Kerkez to pick up the ball and slot it past Alisson to make it 2-0.
Virgil Van Dijk atoned for his earlier error by heading home a Liverpool corner to make it 2-1 before half time.
With Liverpool pressing for an equaliser for the majority of the second-half, the Reds found it through Szoboszlai.
With a free-kick on the edge of the box, Salah rolled it on for the Hungarian to tuck away into the bottom right corner.
With the game seemingly heading into Liverpool’s hands, it would be Iraola’s men who would have the final say.
James Hill launched a long throw in into the box and after a goal-mouth scramble, Amine Adli tucked in the ball through Alisson to win it for the Cherries.
It pushes Iraola’s side into 13th in the league table before they travel to Wolverhampton next weekend.
Cherries lineup: Petrovic, Smith, Senesi, Hill, Truffert, Scott, Cook, Adli, Kroupi JR (Christie, 66’), Jimenez (Toth, 85), Evanilson (Ünal, 93)
Goalscorers: Evanilson (1-0), Jimenez (2-0), Van Dijk (2-1), Szoboszlai (2-2), Adli (3-2)