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Every Liverpool player graded after the Reds disappointing campaign

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We have awarded each player a rating for their efforts across the campaignLiverpool player ratings at the end of the 25/26 season(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool closed the curtain on a disappointing 2025-26 Premier League campaign with a 1-1 draw against Brentford, a result that was still enough to secure fifth place and qualification for next season’s Champions League.Despite ending the season in the top five, Liverpool fell well short of expectations after beginning the campaign as defending champions. Supporters said farewell to Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, who are leaving after a nine-year tenure, bringing an end to one of Liverpool’s most successful modern cycles.READ MORE: Brentford boss makes Jordan Henderson claim after seeing Liverpool receptionREAD MORE: Liverpool gives Mohamed Salah his wish as Arne Slot joins in with classy moveLiverpool.com has rated the 23 players who have repeatedly featured for the Reds this season.Alisson - 6Alisson has been solid between the sticks for Liverpool, but his availability due to repeated injuries has made him unreliable.Joe Gomez - 5Again, injuries have repeatedly let him down.



However, when he has been available, he has been mostly consistent when deputizing at right back.Wataru Endo - 5Another player whose season was cut short with an injury. Endo was often underused by Slot this season, despite consistently offering greater defensive discipline and work rate than several of his teammates.Virgil van Dijk - 7Remained Liverpool’s defensive leader, though not at the dominant level of previous years, with the backline leaking far too many goals.Ibrahima Konate - 4Across much of the season, Konate had struggled to consistently hit his top level, with lapses in concentration and several costly errors undermining his overall impact.Liverpool has had a poor seasonMilos Kerkez - 6Kerkez endured a slightly uncertain start to his Liverpool career but quickly settled, developing into one of the side’s more consistent performers once he ironed out the initial rashness of his gameFlorian Wirtz - 6A total of 17 goal contributions is not dreadful, but a lot more was expected from Wirtz this season, especially after his record-breaking season.Dominik Szoboszlai- 9Szoboszlai was widely regarded as Liverpool’s player of the season, one of the few to consistently perform, despite occasional in-game errors toward the end of the campaign.Alexander Isak - 2A deeply disappointing first season for the $167 million signing at Liverpool, who never appeared fully fit and struggled to make any meaningful impact with just four goals this season.Alexis Mac Allister - 3.5A hugely disappointing season for a player who had been among the league’s standout midfielders in the previous two campaigns and now looks ill-suited to the Premier League.READ MORE: VAR saves Liverpool as Premier League table without technology looks differentREAD MORE: Jeremy Jacquet issues statement as Liverpool signing speaks of 'difficult times'Mohamed Salah - 6.5A drop-off by his own exceptionally high standards saw him fall well short of the output he produced the previous season, but he remained one of Liverpool's key creative outlets and will be difficult to replace.Conor Bradley - 5Bradley was fearless whenever called upon and sensational yet again against Real Madrid.

His season was mixed overall, featuring several strong performances alongside more inconsistent outings.Cody Gakpo has been inconsistent this season(Image: Getty Images)Cody Gakpo - 3Another player who dropped off markedly compared to last season, with his performances increasingly frustrating supporters over the course of the campaign.Hugo Ekitike - 8By far the club’s standout summer signing, Ekitike made an immediate impact before an Achilles injury disrupted his momentum and raised questions over his ability to return to peak form.Giorgi Mamardashvili - 4A disappointing first season for the Georgian goalkeeper, who struggled for consistency and whose distribution remains a clear area for improvement.Andy Robertson - 6.5The Scottish international’s leadership qualities are expected to be greatly missed. Has mostly been consistent on the pitch when called upon.READ MORE: Jarrod Bowen sends clear transfer message as Liverpool and Man Utd listenREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah denied dream Liverpool farewell as Arne Slot target achieved - 5 talking pointsFreddie Woodman - 5An unexpected standout, he impressed in his cameo at Everton and contributed positively in the win over Crystal Palace, though his performance at Manchester United was far less convincing.Jeremie Frimpong - 4.5A highly disappointing debut campaign, with his pace often masking deeper limitations in his overall game, as he struggled to make a meaningful impact either at right wing or right-back.Ryan Gravenberch - 5.5A noticeable dip in performance levels compared to the title-winning campaign, though he was tasked with adapting to a different role.