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He perhaps could have been stronger with his initial punch on the ball that led to Wolves’ rebound goal, but there was little he could have done to prevent the finish itself.Virgil van Dijk: 7/10- He won’t have been pleased to see another clean sheet slip away, but it was an assured performance overall from van Dijk. After his deflected cross led to a goal against Spurs, he claimed an official assist against Wolves, while winning all four of his ground duels and completing both of his attempted dribbles in a full 90-minute display.
It was highly encouraging to see this level of play immediately after returning from injury.Curtis Jones: 7/10- He may not have stood out on the eye test, but he completed over 100 accurate passes while contributing solid defensive work, including three tackles and 15 recoveries. 10 rediscovering the dazzling form he showed last season.FBL-ENG-PR-LIVERPOOL-WOLVES | OLI SCARFF/GettyImagesRyan Gravenberch: 8/10- I backed Gravy to get himself back into the G/A column heading into the match, and he responded in style, scoring his fourth goal of the season with a beautifully placed finish in the 41st minute.
He also showcased his well-regarded defensive aptitude, winning 100% of his attempted tackles. His best performance yet—and there’s clearly more to come.Hugo Ekitike: 8/10- His goal-scoring run may have ended, but the G/A streak continues as Eki unselfishly set up Wirtz with an extremely clever pass.
