Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo raised their hands for more first team time during Liverpool’s annihilation of LASK in the Europa League.
The dynamic Diaz traded a long-range one-two with Joe Gomez before driving into the corner from ten yards out to give the Reds the lead in the twelfth minute. Three minutes later, the Colombian international had a significant role in setting up the second goal. He gave the ball to Salah, who placed it on a platter for Gakpo two yards from goal after making a jinking run. With his 199th goal for the Merseyside team, the Egyptian forward made it 3-0 in the 51st minute from the penalty spot after Gakpo was taken out by LASK goalkeeper Tobias Lawal.
In stoppage time in the second half, Gakpo finished off an impressive performance with a powerful shot to make it 4-0 and send Jurgen Klopp’s team into the Europa League knockout stages.
The Anfield players of Liverpool are rated by GOAL…
Goalkeeper & Defence
Caoimhin Kelleher (7/10):
Made a couple of excellent stops on the few occasions he was called upon. Impressed in the absence of the injured Alisson.
Joe Gomez (7/10):
Put in a lovely cross for Liverpool’s opener and was solid in attack. Moved into the centre of defence in the second half after starting at right-back was rarely troubled.
Ibrahima Konate (6/10):
Was troubled a couple of times by the pacey Moses Usor and didn’t look all that comfortable at keeping him under wraps.
Jarell Quansah (6/10):
Like Konate, was caught out on occasion by Usor and his positioning was questionable but the 20-year-old was competent enough at the back in a rare start.
Kostas Tsimikas (7/10):
Fired in some dangerous crosses into the box and was unlucky not to score a stunning strike, only for his piledriver to crash off the crossbar.
Midfield
Ryan Gravenberch (6/10):
Wasn’t quite at his fluent, free-flowing best but he didn’t need to be as Liverpool won the midfield battle.
Wataru Endo (7/10):
Was a bit sloppy early on but grew into the contest as it progressed. The pick of Liverpool’s midfielders.
Harvey Elliott (6/10):
Had a fairly quiet game but popped up every now and again with some neat touches and tidy interplay. Some of his passing was a bit errant, though.
Attack
Mohamed Salah (8/10):
LASK couldn’t deal with his pace and trickery all night and took his 199th goal for the club with a coolly taken penalty.
Cody Gakpo (8/10):
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The Dutchman put in an industrious performance, full of quality and selflessness for the team, plus he deservedly got a goal for his troubles.
Luis Diaz (8/10):
Continued his impressive recent form with an energetic and effective performance. Took his goal with aplomb and was a constant threat. The winger has been in remarkable form considering what he has been through in recent weeks and that may be needed with Diogo Jota’s injury.
Subs & Manager
Trent Alexander-Arnold (7/10):
Did his defensive duties well and got forward at every opportunity and got a nice assist for Gakpo’s second.
Darwin Nunez (7/10):
Caused chaos in the opposition’s defence but was unable to beat the keeper from a number of efforts.
Curtis Jones (7/10):
Got stuck in in midfield and created a number of chances in his cameo.
Conor Bradley (N/A):
No time to make an impact
Luke Chambers (N/A):
Came on late on in the contest.
Jurgen Klopp (7/10):
Rang the changes following the 1-1 draw with Manchester City at the weekend but the Reds still looked a cohesive unit. His substitutes were dangerous but couldn’t add to the total.