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Liverpool player ratings from the 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town in the Premier League at Anfield as Mohamed Salah hits milestone 100th PL goal at Anfield as Liverpool thump Ipswich…

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Liverpool player ratings against Ipswich: ‘Dominant’ 9/10 and 8/10 ‘forceful’ but 6/10 ‘relatively subdued’ in 4-1 triumph.

 

Liverpool’s player ratings following their 4-1 victory over Ipswich Town in the Premier League at Anfield.

 

Liverpool maintained a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a convincing 4-1 win against Ipswich Town at Anfield.

 

Cody Gakpo scored twice, while Dominik Szoboszlai and Mo Salah also found the net, contributing to a comfortable win.

 

However, the Reds will be disappointed not to have kept a clean sheet, as Jacob Greaves scored for Ipswich in the final moments.

 

Nevertheless, Arne Slot’s team could have secured an even larger margin of victory as they moved closer to clinching the championship.

 

The match began with Liverpool setting an aggressive tone, as Gakpo sent a shot over the bar from 20 yards within the first minute.

 

The breakthrough came in the 11th minute when Ibrahima Konate located Szoboszlai, who created space for himself and struck a low shot into the corner.

 

Continuing their dominance, Liverpool doubled their lead ten minutes before halftime. Gakpo delivered a cross to the back post, where Salah controlled the ball and sent it crashing into the net.

 

Just before the halftime whistle, Slot’s side had effectively secured the win. Szoboszlai found space in the box, and although his shot was saved by Ipswich goalkeeper Christian Walton, Gakpo was on hand to convert the rebound.

 

In the second half, Liverpool maintained their attacking momentum. They had to wait until the 66th minute to score their fourth goal, but it was a highlight. Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered a signature cross that Gakpo headed into the far corner.

 

The Reds nearly secured a fifth goal when Alexander-Arnold received a pass from Salah, but his attempt hit the crossbar. Late in the match, there was disappointment as Greaves found space from a corner and headed in a consolation goal for Ipswich. With Arsenal winning 1-0 against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool maintains a six-point lead at the top of the table, holding a game in hand over the second-placed Gunners. Below is the assessment of the Liverpool players.

 

Alisson Becker – 7

 

Had little to do in the first half aside from clearing a corner while being fouled. Made a solid save from an Omari Hutchinson shot in the second half and expertly denied Enciso’s header. Could not be blamed for the late goal.

 

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 8

 

Demonstrated excellent synergy with Salah during the first half. Became more involved after halftime, delivering several dangerous crosses, including a precise ball that set up Gakpo’s second goal. Came close to scoring with a long-range effort that struck the crossbar and won numerous duels.

 

Ibrahima Konate – 8

 

Dominated Liam Delap in the first half and displayed impressive vision by assisting Szoboszlai’s opening goal. Continued to assert his dominance over Ipswich’s key player Delap after the interval.

 

Virgil van Dijk – 7

 

Navigated the first half with ease, rarely needing to exert himself in the second half.

 

Andy Robertson – 7

 

Provided a consistent outlet on the flank during the first half, and his clever overlapping run allowed Gakpo to set up Salah’s goal. Was less involved after the break as Liverpool’s play shifted predominantly to the right side.

 

Ryan Gravenberch – 8

 

Actively disrupted Ipswich’s play in the first half and was strong in possession, assisting Szoboszlai for the third goal. Continued to perform well after the break and was substituted following the fourth goal.

 

Alexis Mac Allister – 8

 

Displayed exceptional quality both in possession and defensively in the first half, consistently making the right choices. Maintained his composure after the break and received applause upon his substitution.

 

Dominik Szoboszlai – 8

 

Executed his goal exceptionally well and nearly added another, but Gakpo was on hand to convert the rebound. He came close again just before halftime. In the second half, he found himself in several threatening positions before being substituted in the 68th minute.

 

Mo Salah – 7

 

Initially faced some crowding but began to find space as the first half progressed, finishing his goal with confidence. He delivered a brilliant pass to Szoboszlai early in the second half and maneuvered into the box to set up Alexander-Arnold’s shot that struck the crossbar.

 

Luis Diaz – 6

 

Had a relatively subdued first half but became more involved towards the end. Showed some improvement after the break but was unable to make the desired impact. Substituted in the final moments of the match.

 

Cody Gakpo – 9

 

Consistently sought to put Ipswich under pressure. Delivered an excellent cross for Salah’s goal and was perfectly positioned to score Liverpool’s third. Although he had to wait for his opportunities in the second half, he capitalized on one by heading in Alexander-Arnold’s cross. Substituted immediately after to a warm reception from the crowd. Outstanding performance.

 

Sub 1 – Wataru Endo (replaced Gravenberch) – 7

 

Was active on the pitch and suffered a significant foul from Enciso that could have warranted a red card.

 

Sub 2 – Harvey Elliott (replaced Szoboszlai) – 6

 

Came on and sent a volley just wide of the target.

 

Sub 3 – Darwin Nunez (replaced Gakpo) – 6

 

Had limited chances to make an impact.

 

Sub 4 – Jayden Danns (replaced Mac Allister) – N/A

 

Played in a midfield role.

 

Sub – Federico Chiesa – N/A

 

Received additional playing time as a winger.

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