Liverpool Report Cards
ALLISON 6.5: plenty enough for stage presence and for a few saves in front of Urbanski in the first half.
Trent ALEXANDER-ARNOLD 7: Alasdair-Arnold as usual, a surgeon behind him, very generous when he was pushing and crossing.
Blind’85’ Conor Bradley: sv.
Ibrahim KONATA 6.5: Olympic calm in the middle of the defense where he poses no threat, especially in the second half.
Virgil VAN DIJK 6.5: same language as Konaté. The Reds captain does everything right in celebrating.
ANDREW ROBERTSON 6.5: a typical match of personality and no mistakes from the Scottish right-back.
Dal 71′ Konstantinos Tsimikas 6: enter with the right competitive malice. So much so that, in the end, he even gets a yellow card for fouling.
Dominik SZOBOSZLAI 6.5: for the Hungarian midfielder, a classy performance, between the lines, from the right midfielder.
Blind ’85’ Curtis Jones: sv.
Ryan Gravenberch 7: probably the most comfortable player with the arrival of Arne Slot. In midfield, the 2002-born Dutchman is a vending machine of playable balls.
ALEX MAC ALLISTER 7: he excels at setting up the winning move to open the game in the opening moments of the game, guaranteeing Liverpool substantial freedom.
Mohamed Salah 8: His touch is true poetry, it is known now. Like that left foot shot under the seven that mocks Skorupski under the top corner.
Darwin Nuñez 5: It’s not an evening for the former Benfica player in Uruguay, who – very nervous – will not look at the goal.
From the 61st minute Diogo Jota 6: good pressure and right mind ahead.
Luis DIAZ 6: A constant presence in the thick step, in front of the rossoblù defense. There is plenty of it, even if the powders are still wet.
Dal 72′ Cody Steel 6: the dutch striker doesn’t make any effort, putting the bologna defense in trouble, especially by pressing.
Mister Arne SLOT 7: an intelligent coach, who made only a few changes to that perfect machine built over the years by Jürgen Klopp. His Liverpool is very strong and ready to deliver the fatal blow in every game.
Bologna report cards
Lucasz SKORUPSKI 6: Salah’s soft approach at the time of Mac Allister’s goal is difficult to assess – close range. Sometimes it’s great between the posts.
Stefan POSCH 5.5: other rescuers with a few too many distractions. Sometimes he gets into trouble.
Sam BEUKEMA 6.5: he comes out of the most difficult situations well, proving his good movement on the back line. However, it is replaced by some diseases.
From 62′ Nicolò Casale 6: doing his job on the back line, occupying the spaces well.
John LUCUMI 6.5: excellent both in identification and at the level of disassociation. More often than not, it is also found to be a condition.
John MIRANDA 5,5: highlighted by Salah, Betis has a good understanding of what was left behind, an Olympic gold medalist, but there is still a long way to go from an experience point of view.
Remo FREULER 7: an excellent match in the middle of the park, in which the former Atalanta player recovers and changes a large number of balls.
From 84′ Giovanni Fabbian: sv.
Riccardo ORSOLINI 6.5: among the dangerous shore, rossoblù, above. No surprise.
Nikola MORO 6.5: prompt and with a very polite touch. The Croatian midfielder can be an additional tool for coach Vincenzo Italiano during the season.
Captain URBANKI 5,5: he gets lost in the marking phase when McAllister’s goal is on him and, in the attacking phase, he appears rushed.
Dal 62′ Michel Aebischer 6: the Swiss midfielder immediately presents himself with a formidable rival.
And Step 7: post, cross, dribble and a lot of heart, wide left.
Pulse 79′ Samuel Iling Jr.: sv.
This is DALLINGA 6.5: The Reds defense took full advantage. With a soft touch, at 0-0, he would even score. However, in an upside down situation.
From 79 ‘Santiago Castro: sv.
Mister Vincenzo ITALIAN 6.5: can a coach be entitled to a full pass if they lose 2-0? If his team shows confidence, enthusiasm and strength of character at Anfield, the answer is “Yes”.
2024-10-02 21:21:48
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