Liverpool player ratings from Klopp’s most recent game: Mac Allister STARS as Wolves win
The player ratings from Jurgen Klopp’s final Liverpool match, a victory against Wolves in front of a raucous Anfield crowd, are available on Anfield Watch. Alisson Becker: eight Had to be on the lookout to make a number of shrewd stops, including one outstanding attempt in the second half from Pedro Neto, a reputed transfer target for the Reds, and another one from Hwang Hee-chan before the break. was also quite reliable in his distribution
Trent Alexander-Arnold: 7
Encountered a relatively easy match after Wolves went down to 10 men, pushing forward with ease and even attempting a few shots on goal. Saw minimal action in his own defensive zone.
Andrew Robertson: 8
Played a significant role in Liverpool’s attacking maneuvers, delivering crosses and crucial passes from the left flank. Also suffered a nasty collision before halftime.
Virgil van Dijk: 7
The captain had limited defensive duties, contributing a few interceptions and adopting a more midfield-like role. Had ample possession and even took some shots, one of which ended up in the Kop.
Jarell Quansah: 8
The local defender became the last player to score a goal under Jurgen Klopp for Liverpool, a notable achievement. Was also involved in the opener and had another effort cleared off the line. Solid defensively as well.
Wataru Endo: 6
Maintained midfield control but had a less than stellar performance, highlighting Liverpool’s need for improvement. Was bypassed several times, lost about half of his duels, and received a booking.
Alexis Mac Allister: 9
Another outstanding display from the Argentine midfielder, who was recently linked with a move to Real Madrid. Was fortunate to escape injury after Nelson Semedo’s red card. Scored a goal and contributed significantly with key passes and midfield battles. A potential cornerstone for the team.
Harvey Elliott: 8
A standout performer in Liverpool’s recent matches, showing promise for a regular starting position. Provided an assist and threatened with several shots on goal, displaying smooth possession skills and attacking prowess.
Conor Bradley: 6
A positive cameo appearance for the young Northern Irish international, who is recovering from injury. Provided valuable minutes on the pitch.
Darwin Nunez: 6
Had minimal involvement with only a few touches and lost possession multiple times. Was unusually subdued.
Curtis Jones: 6
Played a brief period but was involved, completing all of his passes.
Dominik Szoboszlai: 7
Had something to prove after losing his starting position recently and performed well, creating chances and taking shots during his limited time on the field.