5 things noticed from Liverpool players' tunnel cam vs Bournemouth - including Justin Kluivert chat
Liverpool's latest behind-the-scenes footage has given Reds fans plenty to digest from Saturday's clash with Bournemouth.
On the pitch, Arne Slot's side ran out 3-0 winners thanks to a quick-fire brace from Luis Diaz and a wonder strike from Darwin Nunez in the first-half, returning Liverpool to winning ways in the Premier League and briefly taking it up to top spot in the table.
But before kick-off, during half-time and after the final whistle, cameras inside the tunnel managed to capture plenty as the players roamed in and out of the dressing rooms - providing lots of eye-catching moments.
Here are five things Liverpool.com noticed from Liverpool's players' tunnel cam from Saturday's 3-0 victory over Bournemouth at Anfield.
1. Nunez's gift
One of the first things noticed after Liverpool's players arrived at the stadium was Nunez being handed what appeared to be a wash bag on arrival.
Walking through a set of double doors, the Uruguayan can be heard saying "thank you so much" as he kindly takes the yellow bag from a member of club staff with a big grin on his face.
Whatever was in that bag seemingly worked, however, with Nunez scoring a fantastic goal on his first start of the campaign to get his season up and running.
2. Slot greets Kluivert
It's always strange to think of managers mingling with the opposition before the game but Reds fans will have soon found themselves watching Slot among the players lining up in the tunnel.
The Dutchman greeted Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen, before saying hello to his fellow countryman Justin Kluivert, who seemed just as happy to see the Reds manager.
Both being from the Netherlands already gives them something in common but perhaps Slot could be looking to build relationships with some future potential transfer targets.
3. Van Dijk's rallying cry
There aren't many better leaders on a pitch than Virgil van Dijk and the Liverpool skipper was certainly putting his captaincy duties to good use ahead of the game as he rallied his teammates together to take to the turf.
Exiting the large swinging doors leading to the home dressing room, the Dutch stalwart could be heard shouting "come on, let's go" at his players as the clock ticked down towards kick-off.
Moments later in another piece of footage, Van Dijk can be heard shouting the same again as the players began walking up the steps and out of the tunnel to take to the field.
4. Alisson appears
A welcome surprise for Liverpool fans watching all the behind-the-scenes footage would have been the emergence of No. 1 goalkeeper Alisson, who was absent through injury on Saturday.
However, the Brazilian could be seen exiting the changing room at half-time of Liverpool's clash with Bournemouth, suggesting he had been giving his teammates an extra bit of encouragement ahead of the second-half.
He then proceeded to walk back out the tunnel and towards the touchline, most likely getting ready to take his seat for the remainder of the game.
5. South Americans unite
Following the full-time whistle, a number of players from both teams could be seen chatting in the tunnel after the game and the majority were those from South America.
The image above captures Alexis Mac Allister, draped in a Liverpool towel, handing his shirt to Argentina teammate Marcos Senesi as they chat between themselves.
Also seen together was Alisson and Bournemouth's Brazilian striker Evanilson, before Diaz joined them after handing a t-shirt to the Cherries forward.