The Reds produced an all-round impressive display to win 3-0 at the Orange Velodrome in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.
Strikes from Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo – alongside an own goal – secured three points that put Arne Slot’s team in control of their own last-16 destiny in the competition.
A swift turnaround follows as the squad almost immediately head back out on their travels, visiting the Cherries in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.
“I think we’ve just got to try to take belief from it and take the positives from the game, keep the good habits,” Gomez told Liverpoolfc.com.
“Obviously a clean sheet is a massive foundation. I think defensively we’ve been pretty solid regardless but we’ve just not been able to see out games all the time and get a convincing win.
“Obviously Bournemouth are a high-intensity team, [we are] back in the Premier League and it’ll be tough away from home, but we’ll just have to try to take what we can towards the game.
“Everyone knows their ability and how good they are as a group – obviously it’s changed because they’ve been so successful and they lose a lot of players, but they’re so good at recruiting and bringing in new talent.
“A great manager and a great team, so it’s going to be a tough game.”
Liverpool’s current unbeaten run was extended to 13 matches across all competitions in midweek.
