The Reds completed a hard-fought comeback away from home to snatch a well-deserved victory against Swansea City last weekend. The 2-1 win, their 4th victory in as many league games proves once again why Klopp’s fighting-spirit philosophy is working well.
In what was generally a bad-good game for Liverpool, here is a breakdown of how each of the 14 players performed
Despite helping the team play up further the pitch, he had a lot of shaky moments catching some balls and also making decisions when the balls were crossed into his box. Was lucky not to have conceded as much as 3 goals.
Rating : 3/5
Could pass for his best performance this season as he was even more of a threat going forward. He hardly put a wrong foot forward and Klopp would demand more of this from him.
Rating : 4/5
Had a great game upon his return to the starting XI after sitting out the last game due to a viral infection. Was calm on the ball and confidently quelled Swansea’s few attacks.
Rating : 4/5
Proved why his starting spot won’t be given away anytime soon with a solid performance alongside the Croatian. Definitely a great transfer coup considering that he arrived for free.
Rating : 4/5
Wrapped up a great all-round performance with a goal from the spot to seal all 3 points for Liverpool. He was a threat in his natural position, the left wing. However, he could have prevented the Swansea’s only goal if he didn’t lose his man during the corner.
Rating : 4/5
Got himself into the referee’s book with a careless foul and for dissent which wasn’t really necessary. But still had a fair game and assisted Firmino’s goal with a great pin-point cross. Could have contributed more to the team’s attack though.
Rating : 3/5
Wasn’t at his best but still managed to combine with Mane, giving the Swansea defence a torrid time. He was replaced with Can after Liverpool’s winning goal on the 85th minute.
Rating : 3/5
Suffered a groin injury on the 18th minute, and despite an attempt to shake it off, he eventually succumbed to the pain and was replaced with Sturridge
Had a better 2nd half and continually constituted an attacking lethargy to Swansea’s defence. Had a couple of runs into their box but couldn’t make anything of them.
Rating : 3/5
Failed to create any moment of brilliance all game and couldn’t make any impact in attack. Definitely not his day.
Rating : 2/5
Was Liverpool’s best player and capped off a brilliant performance with a finely placed header. Always contributed greatly to the attack and might have gotten more chances if he played up front all game.
Rating : 5/5
Came on the 23rd minute for Lallana but failed to make any sort of lasting impression. Definitely still far away from snatching back his starting spot from Firmino’s hand.
Rating : 2/5
Couldn’t make any sort of impact in 5 minutes.
Rating : N/A
Made one fine cross into Sturridge’s path in the box. That was the only memorable thing he could do in 5 minutes of play.
Rating : 1/5
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