Goalkeeper & Defence
Alisson Becker (6/10):
had little to do since Bournemouth only mustered one shot on goal, but they did have a nervous moment halfway through the second half.
Conor Bradley (7/10):
Despite having a difficult game against Sinisterra, he gave it his best and was a terrific ball player. Jota was found with a clever pass for the third.
Ibrahima Konate (8/10):
When alternative routes through were unproductive, Liverpool became a threаt because to his daring long deliveries and solid aerial play.
Virgil van Dijk (7/10):
did a fantastic job of stopping Bournemouth from posing a dаnger to Alisson late in the first half with two excellent stops.
Joe Gomez (6/10):
played poorly against Marcus Tavernier on the left side of the pitch in the first half, but improved in the second, setting up the cross for the fourth goal.
Midfield
Harvey Elliott (6/10):
worked diligently the whole time, made several excellent tackles, and supported Bradley.
Alexis Mac Allister (7/10):
worked hard to get the ball and tried to quickly break through a strong Bournemouth defense.
Curtis Jones (6/10):
dependable with the ball and diligent in winning possession in the middle. contributed to the opening goal by passing the ball to Jota.
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Luis Diaz (5/10):
Seeing a lot of the ball, but not quite as impactful as the other two attackers.
Diogo Jota (9/10):
Consistently seemed most likely to produce something, and he was rewarded by setting up the opening goal and then scoring two goals of his own.
Darwin Nunez (8/10):
Active and always seeking out risky situations, it paid off as he rolled in the first goal and then scored his team’s fourth.
Subs & Manager
Cody Gakpo (7/10):
set up the second goal and fit right into the аssаult.
Ryan Gravenberch (6/10):
a smart replacement for Elliott in the middle.
Owen Beck (5/10):
on for the previous ten minutes but had little opportunity to make an impact.
Bobby Clark (6/10):
In his very first senior game, he attempted to go forward after grabbing the ball.
Kaide Gordon (N/A):
at the moment of halt.
Jurgen Klopp (7/10):
Despite playing a very lackluster first half, his team’s second half effort clearly earned them the victory. The Reds overcame their hosts thanks in part to the two adjustments he made halfway through the second quarter.