There have been some wretched particular person performances in Liverpool’s 2-0 defeat to Everton, with the Reds’ season fully falling aside.
Jurgen Klopp‘s facet needed to win to maintain their Premier League title hopes alive – it’s honest to say they’re over now!
Liverpool by no means deserved something at Goodison Park on Wednesday evening, with Jarrad Branthwaite and Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring the objectives for the house facet.
For Klopp and his facet, that is an more and more shambolic and unhappy finish to a season that after promised a lot.
Right here we examine our participant rankings with these of the Liverpool Echo, GOAL, FotMob and This Is Anfield’s readers.
So many Liverpool gamers have been woeful on the evening, however Ibrahima Konate (3.3) was the undesirable recipient of the bottom common ranking.
The Frenchman is a superb younger centre-back, however his type has tailed off alarmingly this season and he was terrible at Goodison.
TIA’s Mark Delgado bemoaned a “genuinely terrible try” from Konate that “led to the opening purpose” by Branthwaite, including that he was “fortunate to have lasted an hour.”
The second-worst rating went to Nunez (3.6), who was as soon as once more responsible of lacking an enormous probability, providing nowhere close to sufficient.
Ian Doyle of the Echo stated that Liverpool “turned much less efficient longer sport progressed”, with followers starting to lose religion within the Uruguayan.
Dominik Szoboszlai (3.7) has seen his first season in a Reds shirt drop off massively, and he was additionally poor.
Mark Doyle of GOAL described the Hungarian as a “low-cost imitation of the participant who had such a superb first half of the season.”
In the meantime, Delgado referred to as it an “absolute ghost show” by Szoboszlai, who like so many, supplied no high quality and struggle all through.
There was arguably just one participant who deserved any credit score at Goodison and that was Luis Diaz (6.4), who not less than gave his all.
The Colombian obtained the best ranking from FotMob, who identified that he had a 91 % move accuracy and received each of his two tackles.
Liverpool now face a fast turnaround, with a visit to West Ham to come back on Saturday lunchtime (12.30pm BST).