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Liverpool player ratings vs Wolves: Two STANDOUTS as Reds win 2-1
Here are our Liverpool player ratings for their Premier League clash with Wolves at Molineux.
Alisson Becker 8/10
Under pressure far more than you’d like but was perfect as always.
Trent Alexander-Arnold 8/10
Defensively solid and forced the penalty with a brilliant cross for Diogo Jota. A good game, even if wasn’t quite as effective as he can be.
Ibrahima Konaté 7/10
Fantastic header for the goal – as dominant in the air as always. But also conceded an equaliser with some awful defending.
Virgil van Dijk 8/10
Van Dijk was rarely troubled – he was just asked to do too much by the players in front of him. A good game, though.
Andy Robertson 8/10
Got forward well enough. Consistently kept the pressure on Wolves with his forward running and should have had an assist for Szoboszlai.
Ryan Gravenberch 9/10
He’s consistent now – that’s the biggest factor. Gravenberch won his duels, passed the ball well, and kept things ticking over the the other midfielders struggled to do so.
Alexis Mac Allister 6/10
Not his sharpest game by any stretch of the imagination. A few good moments and a few really poor touches.
Dominik Szoboszlai 5/10
Got to mark him down for that miss. Szoboszlai was quiet until the 40th minute when he should have scored from point-blank range. Not his day and he didn’t look happy going off.
Mohamed Salah 6/10
Dispatched his penalty expertly and did look lively at times. Also blew a couple of really good counter-attacking opportunities with poor passes.
Luis Diaz 6/10
Quiet by his standards. Saw quite a lot of the ball but just couldn’t make things happen today.
Diogo Jota 9/10
Wasn’t brought into the game for any chances. Then went and created one of his own – a magnificent cross for the opener. Then won the penalty for Liverpool’s second to get them back in front. The match-winner, then, even though he didn’t get any scoring chances.
Subs
Curtis Jones 6/10
Made an impact once he was on.
Cody Gakpo 6/10
Didn’t necessarily make things happen – but he looks incredibly sharp on the ball right now.
Joe Gomez N/A




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