Jurgen Klopp’s tenure as Liverpool’s manager has come to a close. Let’s reflect on the team’s standout performers in a season filled with ups and downs. As we wrap up the season, the highly anticipated annual review of Liverpool’s top players is now available online, and some players may surprise you with their contributions.
10. Andrew Robertson
Andrew Robertson has maintained his consistency over the years, showcasing his reliability as a top-tier player. While his offensive involvement might have seen a slight dip this season due to midfield changes, Robertson still managed to score three goals and play a vital role in progressing the ball down the left wing.
9. Harvey Elliott
Harvey Elliott, an academy graduate, has shown versatility in his gameplay, contributing both on the wings and in midfield when needed. With three goals and six assists, Elliott has steadily improved and proved his reliability on the field.
8. Luis Diaz
Luis Diaz faced challenges in maintaining consistency throughout the season, partially due to personal turmoil off the field. Despite scoring eight goals and providing five assists, Diaz is expected to deliver more in the upcoming season after overcoming external obstacles.
7. Cody Gakpo
Cody Gakpo’s season has not been without criticism, but his performance in over thirty games with eight goals and five assists showcases his potential. Despite facing uncertainties in his role, Gakpo managed to carve out a place in the team and earn praise from the manager.
6. Jarell Quansah
Jarell Quansah’s ascent in the team has been impressive, considering the competition he faced. With solid performances in 17 games, Quansah has proven himself as another successful academy graduate brought in by Klopp.
5. Trent Alexander-Arnold
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s consistent creativity on the field has been commendable, with three goals and two assists highlighting his offensive contributions as a right-back. Despite occasional defensive lapses, Alexander-Arnold remains a crucial player for Liverpool.
4. Dominik Szoboszlai
Dominik Szoboszlai arrived with high expectations and made an immediate impact, despite struggling with consistency. His three goals and two assists have been vital for Liverpool, especially in the first half of the season.
3. Virgil Van Dijk
Virgil Van Dijk’s presence in Liverpool’s defense has been invaluable, showcasing his defensive prowess and leadership on the field. Without him, Liverpool’s defensive struggles would have been much worse.
2. Mohammed Salah
Mohammed Salah’s impressive stats of 18 goals and 10 assists solidify his position as a key player for Liverpool, providing stability and reliability in the team’s attack. Despite challenges faced by his teammates, Salah has remained consistent throughout the season.
1. Alexis Mac Allister
Alexis Mac Allister has been the standout signing of the season, adapting seamlessly to the team’s needs and delivering crucial goals and assists. In 33 games, Mac Allister’s offensive impact has been undeniable, making him a key player in Liverpool’s midfield.