Ajax 0-3 Liverpool: Player Ratings

Liverpool looked out of sorts early on following Jurgen Klopp’s tactical switch but produced an excellent overall performance to defeat Ajax 3-0.

Ajax 0-3 Liverpool

UEFA Champions League (5), ArenA Johann Cruyff

26th of October, 2022

Goals: Salah 42′, Nunez 49′, Elliott 52′

Alisson – 7 (out of 10)

A very comfortable night for Alisson, who gobbled up some loose balls early on and had little to do after his side took control.

On his 200th appearance, he moves above Pepe Reina with the second-highest clean sheet rate in Liverpool history.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 7

Clearly instructed to stick to right-back duties whenever required, Alexander-Arnold settled into the game and showed strength in his defensive work, with a big block to keep out Dusan Tadic.

There were some inviting crosses, too, though none resulted in an assist.

Joe Gomez – 7

After a questionable afternoon at Nottingham Forest, Gomez was assured and composed alongside Virgil van Dijk, reacting well to danger and building up calmly in possession.

Virgil van Dijk – 7.5

Like Gomez, Van Dijk was reliable at the back, outmuscling the Ajax attack and triggering counters with his direct passing play.

Andy Robertson – 8 – Man of the Match

Bright and bustling from the off, Robertson was one of few who showed an understanding of the 4-4-2 diamond system early on, and the left-back only improved, too.

He was front-footed throughout and sent in a perfect cross for Darwin Nunez‘s goal at 2-0.

Jordan Henderson – 7.5

At times erratic positionally, but so was nearly everyone else.

Henderson showed urgency in midfield and pulled off a brilliant outside-of-the-boot pass for Mo Salah‘s opener.

Hopefully, there are no lasting issues with his knee.

Fabinho – 6.5

Still something of a worry, Fabinho toiled as the deepest-sitting midfielder, particularly early on when he was breezed past by his Ajax counterparts.

The Brazilian improved, and the hope will be that the return of Curtis Jones and Naby Keita allows Klopp to rotate a little more and relieve pressure on his No. 3.

Harvey Elliott – 7.5

Showed endeavor but lacked conviction in the opening stages, finding his feet in a slightly different role on the right side of the diamond.

His confidence rose as the game wore on, and he got his goal in style. What a hit.

Roberto Firmino – 7.5

In a natural role as the deep-dropping No. 10, Firmino was able to pull the strings between the lines before offering more of a presence in the final third as Liverpool took control.

Should have come away with an assist for Nunez’s effort against the post.

Darwin Nunez – 7

Found himself caught in two minds as he adapted to the diamond formation, but Nunez kept up his record in front of goal despite a shocking miss just before half-time.

He was a nuisance to the Ajax backline and nodded in his fourth goal in five games for 2-0.

Mohamed Salah – 8

Like Nunez, Salah struggled in the new system for much of the first half, before exploding into life.

It was a lovely finish for 1-0, regardless of the goalkeeper’s positioning, and a fine pass to lay it on for Elliott to seal progress to the last 16.

 

Substitutes

Curtis Jones (on for Nunez, 63′) – 7 – Took undeserved criticism after the loss at Forest, but showed his quality again in a possession-heavy cameo.

Stefan Bajcetic (on for Fabinho, 71′) – 6.5 – Wore his socks around his ankles, asked for the ball at every opportunity, shot from 30 yards, and defended well when required. A solid outing.

Fabio Carvalho (on for Elliott, 71′) – 6.5 – Fought hard and linked up well in a game that was already won.

James Milner (on for Henderson, 71′) – 6.5 – Exactly what you expect from Milner.

Kostas Tsimikas (on for Robertson, 87′) – N/A

Subs not used: Adrian, Kelleher, Konate, Phillips, Ramsay

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