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Liverpool player ratings after disappointing Burnley draw

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Liverpool Player Ratings After Disappointing Burnley Draw

Liverpool dropped more points at Anfield in a frustrating 1-1 draw against Burnley, extending their poor form as all three newly-promoted teams have now claimed a point there this season. Florian Wirtz opened the scoring with a clinical finish assisted by Curtis Jones, but Marcus Edwards equalized with a superb strike after Dominik Szoboszlai missed a penalty. Despite dominating possession (74%) and creating 1.44 xG from 15 shots, the Reds were punished for profligacy, drawing fan dissatisfaction at full time.[1][2][4][5]



Key Player Performances

Standouts:

  • Florian Wirtz (8-9/10): Scored the opener with impressive composure and showcased undeniable talent, earning top billing amid the mediocrity.[3][4]
  • Milos Kerkez (7-8.2/10): Indefatigable left-back terrorized Burnley, frequently advancing into their box despite needing better delivery.[1][3][5]
  • Curtis Jones (8/10): Diligent display with the key assist for Wirtz; played advanced and contributed significantly.[4]
  • Ryan Gravenberch (7.8/10): Ticked midfield along with 11 defensive actions, though he spurned shooting chances.[1]
  • Virgil van Dijk (6-7.5/10): Rarely tested but frustrated by no clean sheet; solid presence.[1][4][5]

Underperformers:

  • Dominik Szoboszlai: Poor week capped by a costly missed penalty.[4]
  • Ibrahima Konaté (5-7.4/10): Nearly own goal; gave Edwards space for equalizer.[1][5]
  • Jeremie Frimpong (5-7/10): Advanced role but quiet; had a chance in second half.[4][5]
  • Hugo Ekitiké (6.8/10): Energetic but lacked finishing touch.[1]

Substitutes

  • Andy Robertson (6-6.6/10): Minimal impact late on.[1][4]
  • Rio Ngumoha (6-6/10): Brought energy but limited time.[1][4]
  • Alexis Mac Allister (6.3/10): Missed a chance after entering.[1][4]
  • Federico Chiesa (N/A): Brief appearance.[1]

Alisson Becker (6/10) made a key reflex save. Unused subs: Giorgi Mamardashvili, Calvin Ramsay, Joe Gomez, Trey Nyoni, Wataru Endo. Arne Slot's side must sharpen up to halt the slide.[2][5]

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