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Ryan Gravenberch and a first Reds goal for Florian Wirtz were sufficient before the break with Santiago Bueno notching for the visitors shortly after half-time.The result means Arne Slot's side have now won three successive league games for the first time since the opening spell of the campaign and have not lost in their last seven matches in all competitions.The ECHO was in attendance at Anfield and here we run the rule over the performance of the Liverpool players.READ MORE: Liverpool 2-1 Wolves - Ryan Gravenberch and Florian Wirtz goals as Reds hold on for winREAD MORE: Diogo Jota's children walk out at Anfield as Liverpool mascots in emotional scenesAlisson Becker 7Clutched one down low from Mane and watched Liverpool have a lot of possession until unlucky that save from Arokodare fell for Santiago Bueno to score. Good showing.Ibrahima Konate 6Again defending on the front foot and read rare Wolves sorties well first half.
Beaten, however, for Arokodare in build-up to Wolves goal.Virgil van Dijk 6Got away with one poor pass first half and otherwise saw plenty of ball. Wild with one first-half shot but determination and tackles roused crowd second half.Ryan Gravenberch 7Struggled to deal with bouncing ball early on before settling and starting to probe the Wolves defence and good finish for opener.Curtis Jones 6Passing radar went askew for spells during first half but better in that regard after break and plenty of hard work in the defensive midfield area.Federico Chiesa 5Caught Arokodare with flailing arm and, while involved in first goal, struggled to make any sort of considered impact on the right flank.
Subbed.Alexis Mac Allister 6Wrongly dummied one Wirtz pass inside the area and looked a little off the pace first half but improved later on and one low drive wide.Florian Wirtz 8Created chance for Ekitike and looked threatening when given possession, and excellent run and finish to convert second for his first Liverpool goal. Subbed.Hugo Ekitike 6Unlucky to hit the post with one shot but superb work in keeping the ball and playing in Wirtz for the second, but tired considerably in the second half.
