On matchday 22, the Reds faced their historic Premier League and cup rivals Chelsea in a war under the lights at Anfield. After Arsenal closed the gap over the Reds to just two points, an important home win for Jürgen Klopp and his leader-side of the table, which was achieved through an emphatic and impressive display.
Alisson Becker – 7. 0 The world’s greatest goalkeeper was largely a spectator in the first half, as his team launched an all-out attack. The goal conceded clearly and the Brazilian giants were not to blame.
Joe Gomez – 8. 0 A continued role at left-back is more than deserved for one of Liverpool’s players of the season. His defensive diligence is completely effective here, as he was the more reserved of the two full-backs in the brilliant first half. The timing is partly very similar, but the lack of solidity once back is abundant. Subtitling – 68 minutes
Conor Bradley – 10. 0 The inclusion of the young Northern Ireland full-back is a testament to his recent form and he started very aggressively. A good handball, his incredible goal, as he galloped and pushed the ball into the back corner from distance. The moment was another masterclass in power and delivery as he delivered the best cross to Dominik to score the all-important third goal. of the substituted match – 68 minutes
Ibrahima Konaté – 9. 0 The French foreign defender has been very good lately; So it was a blessing to see him get started. His composure and strength were evident from the opening bell, as his appearance sought to immobilize the visitors in their own half. His overall functionality once returned to the highest level as he dropped to right-back. Who in the field the freedom to attack.
Virgil van Dijk – Captain 7. 0 and leader of this team, his inclusion is a must for the good luck of the season. He was unlucky not to have won a penalty early on, but the referee still signaled for the game to continue. The big man regrouped to take advantage of a forged first half, where he showed commitment and authoritarianism. The second half changed and was recycled, until the inevitable attack of Les Bleus, who resisted after conceding the goal.
Curtis Jones – 8. 0 The English midfielder with a long career very well, with deep movements and varied play. It was reliable and effective when needed, as attackers began to express themselves. His continuous improvement is remarkable, with an in-game intelligence that allows so many others to flourish. Subtitling – 83 minutes
Alexis Mac Allister – 9. 0 The Argentinian world champion looked to make his own case from the start. He was a fervent facilitator of the starting line-up and pinned Bradley when needed in a very clever forty-five-minute first minute. The second half was more difficult, as Chelsea started to slip into the game. The intensity matched the state of the game in some other wonderful performance.
Dominik Szoboszlai – 8. 0 The Hungarian captain returned to the starting line-up after recovering from injury, with damaging intentions from the opening whistle. He was busy and effective in a smart first half. A well-directed goal was the focus of attention for No. 8, which is still regaining its full performance. Subtitling – 68 minutes
Luis Díaz – 8. 0 The Colombian biker started as a left-back, with a quick preference to lead his full-back. We had to be a bit decisive in the first half, but it was a consistent ball and presented a clever width in the first. part. The Moment Part Clever and its purpose is another sign that the true edition of their game is back.
Darwin Núñez – 8. 0 The rabid Uruguayan bull had some early observers as he looked in fighting position. It hit the crossbar and post as it caused great danger to the west London rearguard. He was unlucky (backwards) with the penalty, as Woodpaintings once back denied his deserved goal. More paints were needed to prevent the committed striker from scoring before a good-handed contribution came for the fourth goal. Unplayable at times.
Diogo Jota – 8. 0 The Portuguese striker kept his starting role after a brilliant form, starting on the right side. After a great dominance, the venomous striker scored a tremendous goal as he advanced towards the goal. The speed of his paints and his tenacious effort have been dazzling and he will be back for the match against Arsenal. Subtitling – 68 minutes
Submarines;
Cody Gakpo – 6. 0 (68-for-68) Came on to give Diogo Jota a rest.
Ryan Gravenberch – 7. 0 (of 68) He arrived humming with excitement.
Andy Robertson – 7. 0 (of 68) Added bite.
Trent Alexander Arnold – 7. 0 (of 68) He came in to balance the game and offer more creativity.
Bobby Clark – 6.0 (on 83) Came on to add energy.
The director; Jürgen Klopp – 9. 0 The German coach chose his most powerful XI imaginable, which temporarily turned out to be true. Klopp would have been extremely happy with the first-half effort as his team was rampant and controlled every space on the pitch.
The substitutes would likely have left the Reds stuttering for a moment, with four substitutions prompting a small period of recalibration. However, the result and the ability to rest key Americans are essential, with important minutes presented to those who needed them.
A very controlled game, again.
Pre-match prediction; Liverpool 3-1 Chelsea
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