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Liverpool 2-1 Wolves: Player Ratings

Liverpool secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Wolves, with first-half goals from Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah proving enough to claim all three points. While the Reds dominated early on, Wolves fought back in the second half, making for a tense finish.

Here’s how Strictly Liverpool rated the Reds’ players:

Liverpool Ratings

  1. Alisson Becker (7/10): Made a crucial save to deny Munetsi in the second half and commanded his box well, though he was rarely tested otherwise.
  2. Trent Alexander-Arnold (6.5/10): A mixed performance. Delivered some dangerous crosses but was sloppy in possession at times, nearly gifting Wolves a chance.
  3. Ibrahima Konaté (6/10): Looked solid in the first half but was fortunate to avoid a second yellow card after a clumsy challenge. Subbed at halftime.
  4. Virgil van Dijk (7/10): A composed presence at the back, though he was booked for a foul on Bellegarde. Organized the defense well under pressure.
  5. Andrew Robertson (7/10): Energetic and involved in both attack and defense. Provided width on the left and linked up well with Diaz.
  6. Dominik Szoboszlai (6.5/10): Worked hard in midfield but lacked his usual creative spark. Had a few decent efforts from distance.
  7. Alexis Mac Allister (7.5/10): Controlled the midfield with his passing and composure. Played a key role in the buildup to Diaz’s goal.
  8. Ryan Gravenberch (6/10): Showed glimpses of his talent but was inconsistent. Struggled to impose himself in the second half.
  9. Mohamed Salah (7.5/10): Scored from the penalty spot and was a constant threat. Had a goal ruled out for offside and created chances for his teammates.
  10. Diogo Jota (7/10): Linked play well and was involved in the buildup to Diaz’s goal. Forced a good save from Sa in the first half.
  11. Luis Diaz (8/10 – Man of the Match): Scored the opener and won the penalty for Salah’s goal. His pace and directness caused Wolves problems all game.

Substitutes:

  • Jarell Quansah (6.5/10): Replaced Konaté at halftime and held his own in defense.
  • Darwin Núñez (6/10): Brought energy but had limited impact.
  • Conor Bradley (6.5/10): Made a crucial interception late in the game to preserve the lead.
  • Wataru Endo (6.5/10): Added stability in midfield during the final stages.

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