Player Ratings: Four 8/10’s as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace

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Player Ratings: Four 8/10’s as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace

Liverpool 3 – 1 Crystal Palace Premier League Player RatingsThe Premier League saw the Reds host a team that had already beaten them three times this season and a manager who may well take Arne Slot...

Player Ratings: Four 8/10’s as Liverpool beat Crystal Palace

Liverpool 3 – 1 Crystal Palace Premier League Player RatingsThe Premier League saw the Reds host a team that had already beaten them three times this season and a manager who may well take Arne Slot...

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Liverpool 3 – 1 Crystal Palace Premier League Player RatingsThe Premier League saw the Reds host a team that had already beaten them three times this season and a manager who may well take Arne Slot’s job in a few weeks.

The lineup and subsequent ratings are listed below.

The former England youth international prodigy was superb in the first, making some key saves, including one that led to the Robertson goal. After the break, the deputy was again superb and was desperately unlucky as he went down injured, whilst Palace went on to score.

The French international was solid and alert to the dangers as Palace controlled large sections of the game. A strong performance.

The Scottish international was superb for his goal with a striker’s finish. All around, the Scot was dependable and full of fighting. A shame to see him leave.

The England international was almost at fault for conceding a goal but will be remembered for the fine assist to Robertson. A very solid and controlled performance. Should have played much more this season.

The captain and leader of this team were very organised and keen to clear his lines as Palace probed and tried to get a real hold of the game. Moments counted in the second half especially as the game tightened.

The Argentina international was pretty effective on the ball and assisted Isak for the opener. Dove tailed well in midfield without having to cover the dropped Gravenberch. The ability to enable the third with an assist was very promising after a tough season.

The Hungarian international was full of energy and tried to bring the fight to Palace who seemed far more controlled in the game. Looks better with freedom, though diligent with responsibilities.

The Dutch player was too often caught up and ineffective as the game drifted through stages where Liverpool struggled to take the fight to the visitors.

The German attacker was good and showed signs of a good link-up across the front line. The drop into the left channel looked far more natural as he attempted to create from outside to in. The closing goal was beautifully taken.

The Egyptian King was so important for the opening goals and to see him leave the pitch as a red for possibly the last time, heartbreaking.

The Swedish attacker was able to open the scoring with a fine goal after a brilliant first touch. The movement was there for all to see and hopefully, he can start to build a real bond with Wirtz in these final few games.

The starting lineup was an attacking one that was designed to score and get ahead of a team that may have one eye on European football later this week.

The second half substitutes were needed and showed a lack of real fitness as the levels dropped.

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