PLAYER RATING: Liverpool 2-0 Ipswich: Arne Slot holding the Trident of Poseidon; Mo Salah returns with ‘Terminator’ version

Liverpool player ratings, winners and losers vs Ipswich as Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah were on the scoresheet in Arne Slot’s first Premier League game in charge.

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Alisson (out of 10) – 7

Another season, same old reliable Alisson.

The Brazilian made a key save to deny Jacob Greaves, and another to thwart Omari Hutchinson, on a faultless afternoon overall.

Almost a bystander in the second half.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 8

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Despite some suggesting he be moved into midfield, Trent Alexander-Arnold was more and more effective when used at right-back.

While some of his much-maligned defensive work was absurd in its originality, overall, his work was good.

produced a fantastic cross that Diogo Jota had to score from and then slid Salah a lovely pass to set up the Portuguese’s first goal.

Jarell Quansah – 6

Quansah deservedly got the nod over Ibrahima Konate but was then somewhat surprisingly replaced at half time, with the change proving to be tactical.

Arne Slot explained post-match that the change was tactical, with the team as a whole losing too many duels from long balls in the first half and that Konate was brought on to win those aerials.

Quansah certainly looked disappointed to be subbed and Ipswich had got some joy in around his area.

Virgil van Dijk – 7

IPSWICH, ENGLAND - Saturday, August 17, 2024: Liverpool's captain Virgil van Dijk (R) and Ipswich Town's captain Sam Morsy during the FA Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Liverpool FC at Portman Road. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Captaining Liverpool for a second season, Van Dijk was good against Ipswich, even though one sloppy early pass led to Quansah’s aforementioned block.

Dominant in the air and assured in possession – one drilled long-range ball to Salah was a pearler – it was par for the course from the Dutchman.

He breezes through these kind of games with consummate ease.

Andy Robertson – 6

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Robertson was preferred to Kostas Tsimikas in what was the surprise selection of the afternoon give their respective playing time in pre-season.

In truth, the left-back was miles off it to begin with, under-hitting passes, conceding free-kicks and generally looking rusty.

Improved as the minutes ticked by but this won’t have done anything to quell the doubts over his long-term role.

Ryan Gravenberch – 7

Gravenberch started as the No.6, alongside Mac Allister in a double pivot, getting the nod after a promising summer. The Dutchman deserves praise for an influential performance.

The midfielder looked good in possession, linking better with Mac Allister as the game went on, and is clearly someone with so much natural talent.

Made an impressive nine passes into the final third [FotMob] and won six of 12 duels.

Alexis Mac Allister – 7

Mac Allister looked undercooked against Sevilla last weekend and that still proved to be the case early on on Saturday.

In the first half he couldn’t help Liverpool dominate the midfield battle, but that changed in the second as his elite level shone through.

A lovely footballer to watch.

Dominik Szoboszlai – 8

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After a slow end to last season for Szoboszlai, he started the new campaign with a much better outing.

He couldn’t get into the game in front of Mac Allister and Gravenberch initially, but he was exceptional in the second half.

One drag-back and lay off to the on-rushing Trent Alexander-Arnold was delightful and Ipswich found it hard to contain him.

Mohamed Salah – 8 (Man of the Match)

Photography of Mo Salah celebrating his goal against Ipswich Town.

Of course he went and broke another record!

He was a constant outlet with his runs in behind, looking to make things happen, and he assisted Jota for the opening goal.

Then went and doubled Liverpool’s lead, pouncing in trademark fashion.

Luis Diaz – 7

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Diaz topped Liverpool’s scoring charts during pre-season, and as was the case with most, he got so much better as the afternoon wore on.

There were plenty of moments of promise and his pace and directness ran Ipswich ragged, while one superb scooped piece of skill was loved by the travelling Reds supporters.

Full of confidence by the end.

Diogo Jota – 8

Photography of Diogo Jota celebrating his goal against Ipswich Town.

As expected, Jota led the line for Liverpool and got his customary goal, more than justifying his selection.

The Portuguese was his usual industrious self, proving to be a pest for Ipswich‘s defence, and he took his goal with typical aplomb.

A gem of a player who Slot will be desperate to keep fit.

Substitutes

Ibrahima Konate (on for Quansah, 46′) – 7

IPSWICH, ENGLAND - Saturday, August 17, 2024: Liverpool's Ibrahima Konaté applauds the supporters after the FA Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Liverpool FC at Portman Road. Liverpool won 2-0. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

An impressive return to the side for Konate – great block in stoppage time.

Conor Bradley (on for Alexander-Arnold, 76′) – 6

Not time to make a real impact, but energetic had one effort blocked.

Cody Gakpo (on for Jota, 79′) – 6

Got into good areas but nothing came of it.

Kostas Tsimikas (on for Robertson, 79′) – 6

Brought fresh legs and was reliable during his short spell on the pitch.