• Manager describes loss as most painful experience of his career
  • Parker calls for signings as team is ‘ill-equipped at this level’

Scott Parker described Bournemouth’s 9-0 loss at Liverpool as the most painful experience of his career but also a taste of things to come for his promoted team unless new signings arrive in the final days of the transfer window.

Bournemouth suffered a record-equalling defeat in the Premier League as Jürgen Klopp’s side registered their first win of the campaign in emphatic style.

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