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Ratings for Liverpool so far in 2026 across the squad and the Kop

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Ratings for Liverpool so Far in 2026 Across the Squad and the Kop

Liverpool FC's 2025-26 season has seen a mixed bag of performances, with the team sitting 6th in the Premier League as of February 2026. Ratings from various sources highlight standout players amid squad depth challenges under Arne Slot.[3][6][7][8]



Top Performers in League Ratings

Ryan Gravenberch leads with the highest average rating of 7.57 (StatMuse) and 7.41 (FotMob), excelling in midfield control.[6][8] Dominik Szoboszlai follows closely at 7.40, praised for distribution and finishing, including a thumping goal in the recent 3-0 FA Cup win over Brighton.[3][5][8] Cody Gakpo ranks third at 7.27, contributing 5 league goals.[7][8]

PlayerAvg Rating (FotMob)League Goals
Ryan Gravenberch7.414
Dominik Szoboszlai7.404
Cody Gakpo7.275
Virgil van Dijk7.182
Florian Wirtz7.174
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Brighton FA Cup Highlights (Feb 2026)

In the 3-0 triumph, Mohamed Salah stole the show with a 9.1/10, dominating defenses, assisting Szoboszlai, and converting a penalty—earning a standing ovation.[3][5] Curtis Jones impressed at right-back (8.1), tucking home the opener.[3][5] Szoboszlai (8.4-8/10) and Alexis Mac Allister (mixed 6.6-8.1) dictated midfield, while Florian Wirtz faded (6.5-6.8).[3][4][5]

  • Ibrahima Konaté (7.0): Poised in defense.[3]
  • Virgil van Dijk (7/10): Commanding aerially.[5]
  • New signing Milos Kerkez: Class performance, rated highly by fans (~8.2).[4]
  • Subs: Rio Ngumoha (6.0), Joe Gomez (6/10 return from injury).[3][5]

Squad Scoring Leaders

Hugo Ekitike tops with 10 goals in 23 games, ahead of Gakpo (5) and Wirtz/Szoboszlai/Gravenberch (4 each). Salah has 4 in limited 18 appearances.[7]

Arne Slot earns 7/10 for rotation, with fans calling the Brighton win a season highlight. Challenges persist for Mac Allister and Wirtz, but Hungarian duo Szoboszlai and Kerkez shine. The Kop demands consistency as cup runs offer redemption.[3][4][5]

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