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Liverpool player ratings vs Real Madrid as a standout 10/10 performer shines for Arne Slot. Alexis Mac Allister’s goal sinks Real Madrid, overshadowing Trent Alexander-Arnold’s return to Liverpool.

 

Liverpool achieved a remarkable victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League, with Alexis Mac Allister scoring the sole goal of the match at Anfield on Wednesday night.

 

In a thrilling encounter, Liverpool secured another unforgettable win against Real Madrid, with Alexis Mac Allister finding the net for the only goal.

 

The 2022 World Cup champion headed in the crucial goal just after the hour mark, connecting perfectly with a superb cross from Dominik Szoboszlai.

 

Throughout the game, Liverpool maintained relentless pressure, dominating the Spanish giants from start to finish. However, Real Madrid stayed in the game thanks to a series of outstanding saves by Thibaut Courtois.

 

Despite some fans booing Trent Alexander-Arnold upon his return to Anfield, the Reds ultimately clinched the victory.

 

Here’s a summary of the performances of the Liverpool players.

 

Giorgi Mamardashvili, 7 – Generally untroubled for most of the match but was quick to respond when Real finally tested him just before half-time. His defense deserves recognition for a relatively calm evening, according to the Express.

 

Conor Bradley, 9 – Faced the challenging task of containing Vinicius Junior and received an early caution from the referee after a foul. Nevertheless, he rose to the occasion and delivered one of his best performances for Liverpool when it was most needed.

 

He also made significant contributions to the attack.

 

Ibrahima Konate, 7 – Looked uncertain at times against some of the world’s elite attackers, but stood firm as the Reds showcased why Anfield is such a daunting place to visit.

 

Virgil van Dijk, 8 – Utilized all of his experience to positively impact the match. It is uncommon for Real’s forwards to be kept at bay for an entire 90 minutes.

 

He almost broke the deadlock at the opposite end as well.

 

Andy Robertson, 8 – Selected over Milos Kerkez for the left-back role, he showcased his quality as Liverpool’s defense appeared solid and cohesive. Still full of energy, he should be a regular in the starting eleven.

 

Ryan Gravenberch, 8 – Moved to Liverpool’s right to support Conor Bradley against Vinicius Junior, effectively neutralizing the Brazilian’s threat. As the match progressed, he increasingly took control of the midfield.

 

Alexis Mac Allister, 7 – Had a chance to give Liverpool the lead 10 minutes into the game after being found by Szoboszlai but sent his shot soaring over the bar. He then unleashed a powerful strike just before half-time.

 

Ultimately put his team ahead with his first goal of the season.

 

Mohamed Salah, 6 – Scored over the weekend after a slow start to the season. However, he found it difficult to create space against Real and lacked creativity.

 

Should have scored late in the match and did not have nearly the impact he had last season.

 

Dominik Szoboszlai, 10 – Delivered another outstanding performance in a Liverpool shirt, controlling the game from start to finish. Forced two remarkable saves from Courtois before half-time and provided the assist for Mac Allister’s goal.

 

Created chances, worked diligently, and inspired his teammates. A future captain in the making.

 

Florian Wirtz, 8 – He was brimming with energy, consistently trying to create opportunities in the final third. He was a constant threat and is sure to become a favorite at Anfield once he acclimates to the Premier League.

 

Hugo Ekitike, 9 – In the absence of Alexander Isak, he once again led the line. He took a heavy hit from Dean Huijsen just before half-time and was later denied by Courtois.

 

A fantastic striker who held the ball up well and became increasingly dangerous as the match progressed. He’ll be looking to score plenty of goals this season.

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