The former Benfica man collected the ball after Trent Alexander-Arnold picked him out, before smashing home an effort that left Cherries keeper Ionut Radu with no chance as it flew into the top corner.
The Reds successfully made it four consecutive wins in all competitions and will now face West Ham in the quarter-finals of this year’s Carabao Cup. Suarez, who scored 82 times in 113 appearances for Liverpool, could be seen celebrating his fellow countryman’s effort on social media. The 36-year-old is currently playing for Brazilian outfit Gremio but has recently announced he only intends to continue playing until the end of the calendar year.
Taking to Instagram, Suarez commended Nunez for his speculative effort at the Vitality Stadium,
Having been heavily criticised for his performances during his first season at Anfield, the 24-year-old is beginning to show some real signs of promise given his outings so far this season. Having netted seven goals in 14 appearances so far, the Uruguyuan is showing no signs of slowing down. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was quick to praise the young forward on Wednesday evening, insisting his powers seemingly know no boundaries, given the adverse weather conditions seen on the south coast.
”If you can do that, that’s really good,” joked the German in his post-match press conference. ”You have a look where is it going – that would be outstanding. You’d have to ask him, I didn’t. I just enjoyed the goal.”
Luis Suarez has praised fellow Uruguyuan Darwin Nunez after his match-winning strike for Liverpool against Bournemouth.
