<p> Bournemouth manager Scott Parker said he was left "shell-shocked" after his newly promoted team suffered a record-equalling defeat in the Premier League as Liverpool beat them 9-0 at Anfield on Saturday.</p>.<p>Luis Diaz and Roberto Firmino scored two goals each and other Liverpool players also chipped in as Bournemouth picked up their third consecutive league defeat this season</p>.<p>Bournemouth have now conceded more goals (16) in their first four games of a Premier League season than any other side in the competition's history.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/liverpool-thrash-bournemouth-9-0-after-slow-start-to-season-equals-biggest-pl-win-record-1140036.html" target="_blank">Liverpool thrash Bournemouth 9-0 after slow start to season, equals biggest PL win record</a></strong></p>.<p>"It goes without saying it is a really humbling experience. I am pretty shell-shocked," said Parker, whose team are back in the top flight following a two-year absence.</p>.<p>"I am not that surprised given the level here is far greater than we have. I am not making an excuse, some of the goals were our own doing. I feel sorry for the fans. I feel sorry for the players because we are ill-equipped at this level."</p>.<p>Parker said Liverpool were "ruthless" and that Bournemouth players were left "searching for oxygen" at times.</p>.<p>"This is the toughest day, as a player and certainly as a coach. The touchline today was pretty painful and I could sense it was painful for the players as well. They need some help."</p>.<p>Bournemouth, who are 16th in the table, next host Wolverhampton Wanderers in the league on Wednesday.</p>
<p> Bournemouth manager Scott Parker said he was left "shell-shocked" after his newly promoted team suffered a record-equalling defeat in the Premier League as Liverpool beat them 9-0 at Anfield on Saturday.</p>.<p>Luis Diaz and Roberto Firmino scored two goals each and other Liverpool players also chipped in as Bournemouth picked up their third consecutive league defeat this season</p>.<p>Bournemouth have now conceded more goals (16) in their first four games of a Premier League season than any other side in the competition's history.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read — <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/liverpool-thrash-bournemouth-9-0-after-slow-start-to-season-equals-biggest-pl-win-record-1140036.html" target="_blank">Liverpool thrash Bournemouth 9-0 after slow start to season, equals biggest PL win record</a></strong></p>.<p>"It goes without saying it is a really humbling experience. I am pretty shell-shocked," said Parker, whose team are back in the top flight following a two-year absence.</p>.<p>"I am not that surprised given the level here is far greater than we have. I am not making an excuse, some of the goals were our own doing. I feel sorry for the fans. I feel sorry for the players because we are ill-equipped at this level."</p>.<p>Parker said Liverpool were "ruthless" and that Bournemouth players were left "searching for oxygen" at times.</p>.<p>"This is the toughest day, as a player and certainly as a coach. The touchline today was pretty painful and I could sense it was painful for the players as well. They need some help."</p>.<p>Bournemouth, who are 16th in the table, next host Wolverhampton Wanderers in the league on Wednesday.</p>