Andy Hunter at Anfield 

Liverpool 2-0 Manchester City: player ratings from Anfield

Mohamed Salah was the brightest jewel in Liverpool’s gleaming crown while Nathan Aké was City’s best
  
  

Mohamed Salah tussles with Nathan Aké.
Mohamed Salah tussles with Nathan Aké. Photograph: Ian Hodgson/AP

Liverpool

Caoimhín Kelleher Only had one save to make all game, when Kevin De Bruyne pounced on a Van Dijk slip, and delivered to keep Liverpool’s 11th clean sheet of the season. 7/10

Trent Alexander-Arnold A sublime pass for the opening goal was the icing on a creative and convincing return. Dominated Nunes but more problems with Doku. 8

Joe Gomez Softened the blow of Ibrahima Konaté’s absence with an assured defensive display. Another valuable contribution by a true team player. 8

Virgil van Dijk Unlucky with one header against a post but should have buried his next attempt. Contained Haaland comfortably and got away with his one slip. 8

Andy Robertson Never gave Lewis an inch in a commanding display. Surging runs and superb distribution completed the package. 8

Ryan Gravenberch His drive and energy exposed the age gap between the two central midfields. Coolness under pressure also enabled Liverpool to win that battle. 8

Alexis Mac Allister Such an important cog in Slot’s machine. A tigerish, selfless display with flashes of ingenuity that connects the whole system. 8

Mohamed Salah Created one and scored one as he once again drove Liverpool’s title charge. Always looked dangerous and, if we are being picky, should have scored more. 9

Dominik Szoboszlai Justified his inclusion with a superb start, pressing relentlessly and offering a constant threat. Faded in the second half having run himself into the ground. 8

Cody Gakpo Made the inevitable breakthrough and could have had a first-half hat-trick as Liverpool sliced through repeatedly. Intelligent movement tormented Walker. 8

Luis Díaz Chances were hard to come by in his central role but never stopped, never gave the City defence a moment’s peace and got his reward when pouncing to win the penalty. 8

Substitutes: Quansah (for Alexander-Arnold; 73) 6; Núñez (for Gakpo; 73) 7; Jones (for Salah; 84) 6; Elliott (for Díaz; 90+1) N/A.

Manchester City

Stefan Ortega The goalkeeping switch was Guardiola’s big call. While understandable, it did not pay off. Unconvincing for Gakpo’s opener and conceded the penalty. 5

Kyle Walker A torrid evening. Switched off with fatal consequences for the first goal and lost possession in the lead-up to Liverpool’s second. 4

Rúben Dias The rust showed on the Portugal international’s first outing since 30 October. Vulnerable long before being outmuscled by Núñez for the penalty. 5

Manuel Akanji Another passive presence in the City defence. Stood off Salah too long for the first goal and careless in possession. 5

Nathan Aké The only City defender who could be satisfied with his contribution. Strong in the duels with Salah and several well-timed interceptions. 6

Bernardo Silva Part of a central midfield duo that was constantly overrun. Lost the ball cheaply and unable to create in the periods when City did exert pressure. 5

Ilkay Gündogan Age appears to be catching up with the midfielder on this evidence. Slow, sloppy in possession and withdrawn after 57 minutes. 4

Rico Lewis Stationed out on the right as Guardiola started without wingers and looked lost. Swamped by Robertson and Gakpo. No impact. 5

Phil Foden Suffered a knee injury early on and struggled throughout. Never hid but, equally, he never got the better of his markers and supplied Haaland with little. 5

Matheus Nunes One saving tackle on Gakpo aside, offered absolutely zero. Ineffective on the ball and a passenger for most of the 57 minutes he was on the pitch. A questionable signing. 4

Erling Haaland Where was he? Another anonymous showing at Anfield from the City marksman. Dominated comfortably by Van Dijk. 4

Subs: Savinho (for Gündogan; 58) 5; Doku (for Nunes; 57) 6; De Bruyne (for Foden; 79) 5, Grealish (for Lewis; 79) 5.

 

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