The Reds strolled to a comfortable 3-0 win over Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday to continue their unbeaten streak in England’s top flight this campaign.
Alisson – 6
The Brazilian returned from his one-game ban and had precious little to do between the sticks, but when called into action he managed to deal with everything with a minimum of fuss, showing solid handling on the few occasions that he was required.
Gomez- 7
The English defender has struggled when filling in at right-back this season and did so again with limited attacking output in the first half looking shaky defensively and was generally uncomfortable. Got better when he moved into center-back to partner Van Dijk.
Dejan Lovren- 6
Dominated most of the physical battles but was sloppy with the ball at his feet at times. Unconvincing in one on one situations and was forced off due to injury early in the first half.
Van Dijk- 9
The Dutchman was solid as ever and barely allowed any Bournemouth attackers a sniff of goal due to his impeccable stature and ability to sense danger.
Robertson- 8
Another highly energetic performance from the Scotsman but the 25-year-old had one of his easiest afternoons at the Vitality. His distribution was not as per his usual standard but defensively solid.
Henderson- 8
The captain had a wonderful game as he controlled the match with possession in the center of the park. Set up the opening goal with a brilliant long pass and did a great job for the team.
Milner- 7
The English midfielder enjoyed a great afternoon with hard work and kept things simple. He Moved into the left-back position late in the game after Robertson’s substitution.
Naby Keita- 9
The Guinea star was Man Of The Match as he scored one goal and assisted for Salah as he looks to get his career at the Merseyside back on track.
Alex Oxlade Chamberlain- 8
Scored the opening goal and looked bright in the attacking third but was less impressive when he played in the midfield three.
Mohamed Salah- 9
The Egyptian superstar looked like he was back to his best as he set up a wonderful goal and scored once again to earn all three points for Liverpool.
Roberto Firmino- 5
Far from his usual best as the Brazilian was not able to pick out his passes nor dictate the attack like he normally does.
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