Liverpool’s Dutch duo have been the standout gamers within the 2-1 win at Wolves, however Dominik Szoboszlai struggled.
The Reds went high of the Premier League on Saturday night, benefiting from Man Metropolis‘s slip-up at Newcastle earlier within the day.
Ibrahima Konate headed Arne Slot‘s facet into the lead on the stroke of half-time, however a delicate Rayan Ait-Nouri equaliser shocked the guests after the break.
Fortunately, Mohamed Salah fired dwelling a match-winning penalty quickly after, securing a valuable three factors.
Right here we examine our participant scores with these of the Liverpool Echo, GOAL, FotMob and This Is Anfield’s readers.
Virgil van Dijk (7.6) and Ryan Gravenberch (7.6) shared one of the best score at Wolves, hitting near their greatest degree whereas others struggled.
For Van Dijk, it was a dominant efficiency, with Liverpool’s captain finishing 93 p.c of his passes and making eight defensive actions.
TIA’s Henry Jackson claimed that the 33-year-old is “nonetheless one of the best centre-back in world soccer” – would you swap him for anybody?
In the meantime, Gravenberch’s spectacular begin to the season continued, as he outshone Alexis Mac Allister (6.7) and Szoboszlai (5.3).
The younger midfielder “used possession intelligently and began to play his manner into sport”, in keeping with the Echo‘s Ian Doyle.
GOAL’s Tom Maston stated Gravenberch “will get higher with each sport”, including that he performed some “wonderful passes.”
Diogo Jota (6.8) was subsequent up, successful the penalty that Salah transformed, however he was not at his electrical greatest.
Szoboszlai received the worst score after a disappointing efficiency, with Maston even giving him a four-out-of-10 rating and saying he “didn’t lookup for it in any respect.”
It’s a quick turnaround for Liverpool, who host Bologna within the Champions League on Wednesday (8pm BST).