Liverpool’s 1×1 against Villarreal

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The Brazilian goalkeeper lived a very quiet night against an offensive Villarreal that didn’t put him in any trouble throughout the match.

Trent Alexander Arnold

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Alexander-Arnold

Amazing

He’s more of an organizer than right back. He executed corners with danger and did not fail to give his teammates the Ballon d’Or with a great repertoire of passes. One not in the series.

Ibrahima Konate

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Konate

Not passable

He did not give the Villarreal attackers an option. He deserves the trust of Jürgen Klopp.

Virgil Van Dijk

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Van Dijk

Bato

He was booked for a foul at Chukwueze. Great in anticipation, the Dutchman showed his physical power. He was close to scoring 3-0 on a long shot.

Andy Robertson

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Robertson

consistent

His unusual changes to the game have dislocated Villarreal on several occasions. A goal was not allowed after a brilliant help from Alexander-Arnold.

fabinho

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fabinho

Mighty

As a pivot he is remarkable in recovery. He could read plays, with or without a ball, and he was a wall. He scored a goal that didn’t climb the scoreboard because of Van Dijk’s offside.

Jordan Henderson

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Henderson

Nakakasakit

His first center-shot was spewed by the Villarreal goal post and the second ended with Estupiñán’s own goal. His only ‘but’ was his constant protest to the referee.

Thiago Alcantara

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Thiago Alcantara

Cerebral

He made a game. He held his team to perfection in midfield. He was able to open the scoring with a distant whiplash that fell into the top corner. He looks very confident.

Mohammed Salah |

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Vertical

The Egyptian attacker, fast and upright as usual, searched for the goal using ‘poisoned’ shots and golden assists. Exactly one of his passes ended in a Mané goal.

louis diaz

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louis diaz

Hyperactive

The Colombian attacker wasted speed, overflow and shooting. Foyth controls him in several duels, but his presence makes the ‘grogueta’ defense difficult.

Sadio Mane

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Mane

dagger

He didn’t shine like Salah and Luis Díaz, but he always had the rival goal between his eyebrows. The Senegalese international played number ‘9’ and signed a goal close to offside.

Naby Keita

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kaita

motivated

He replaced race Henderson and showed desire in the minutes he was on the pitch.

Diogo Jota

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Diogo Jota

revolutionized

He replaced Mané and as soon as he entered the pitch he gave Albiol a kick that miraculously didn’t hurt the Villarreal center-back.

joe gomez

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joe gomez

resources

Klopp gave him the last minutes of the match in exchange for Alexander-Arnold, who was applauded by Anfield for his exceptional performance.

Divock Original

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Origin

oxygenating

He came in for tireless Luis Díaz to give oxygen to a Liverpool attack that was an offensive storm throughout the match.

Source: La Verdad

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