Alisson was the decide of Liverpool’s gamers within the 2-1 win over West Ham at Anfield, highlighting a below-par Reds efficiency regardless of the victory.
Arne Slot‘s facet edged out the Hammers on Sunday, with Virgil van Dijk scoring a dramatic late winner after Luis Diaz‘s opener and Andy Robertson‘s personal objective.
Simply two extra victories will seal the Premier League title for Liverpool, however their type has been unconvincing for a number of weeks.
Right here we examine our participant rankings with these of the Liverpool Echo, GOAL, FotMob and WhoScored.
It was no shock to see Alisson (8.4) scored highest amongst Liverpool’s gamers, following an excellent return to motion.
Whereas the Reds laboured within the second half, the Brazilian was available to make 4 saves, per FotMob, one in every of which noticed him brilliantly thwart Mohammed Kudus.
This Is Anfield‘s Joanna Durkan felt it was “a efficiency that deserves a ten/10,” such was Alisson‘s excellence.
Ian Doyle of the Echo hailed the “very important saves” that Liverpool’s No. 1 made as West Ham “ramped up” the stress after the break.
Diaz (8.1) impressed for the Reds whereas others struggled, opening the scoring and proving to be a risk.
Tom Maston of GOAL mentioned that the winger was “electrical from the very first minute,” including that he “by no means stopped working.”
Alexis Mac Allister (7.9) was the decide of Liverpool’s midfielders, hitting the crossbar with a free-kick and dealing tirelessly.
Diogo Jota (6.0) received the bottom rating of the afternoon for the Reds, with the Portuguese badly off form and ineffective up high.
Sadly, Durkan believes that Jota “shouldn’t be the participant we as soon as knew,” with accidents trying like they’ve caught up with him.
Subsequent up for Liverpool is a visit to all-but-relegated Leicester subsequent Sunday, a match which may crown the Reds champions if Arsenal lose at Ipswich and the Reds win.
Liverpool 2-1 West Ham