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One man takes full marks as the Reds excel in Liverpool vs Villareal: Player ratings

Posted on April 27, 2022 By admin No Comments on One man takes full marks as the Reds excel in Liverpool vs Villareal: Player ratings

By Ben Browning

Published: April 27, 2022 9:52 pm

Last Updated: April 27, 2022 9:55 pm

One man takes full marks as the Reds excel in Liverpool vs Villareal: Player ratings

Liverpool put themselves into the driving seat of their Champions League semi final tie with a 2-0 win over a stubborn Villareal side thanks to a pair of second half goals.

The Reds dominated the first half, but could not find a way through a solid and hard-working Villareal side set up in typical Unai Emery fashion. The second half was different, however, and Jurgen Klopp’s side found the net on four occasions (though two were ruled out for offside) as they planted one foot in the final against a low scoring La Liga outfit.

It means that Villareal, who generally don’t score too many goals, need two without replying against the Reds in the return leg just to take the game to extra time next Tuesday.

INCREDIBLE STUFF! ⚑️⚑️

Moments after Jordan Henderson’s deflected cross found the net, Sadio Mane doubles Liverpool’s lead! πŸ”΄

All of a sudden the Reds are dominating Villarreal πŸ’ͺ#UCL pic.twitter.com/PDphIrPTAx

β€” Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) April 27, 2022

Liverpool

Alison – 6

Could have brought a chair or sat with the Liverpool fans behind the goal. The Brazilian didn’t have a save to make.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 7

Saw plenty of the ball and made good use of it as always. His move further deeper in the second half caused Unai Emery’s side plenty of problems.

Virgil Van Dijk – 6

One moment on the halfway line was all that blemished the report card of Liverpool’s colossus.

Ibrahima Konate – 6

A threat in the air from set-pieces, like Van Dijk the Frenchman had little to do defensively.

Andy Robertson – 6

Was not troubled defensively but could not deliver when asked to in the final third.

Fabinho – 8

A rock at the heart of midfield, his ability to win the ball back high up the pitch was vital in keeping the pressure on Unai Emery’s side, that eventually led to them cracking.

Thiago – 10

Rattled the crossbar in the first half and ran the show in the second, Thiago was key to opening up the Spanish side and has been a major difference maker in Klopp’s team.

Jordan Henderson – 7

Was energetic in midfield, but worked far better when asked to push on in the second half, opening up the space for his more technically gifted teammates.

Luis Diaz – 8

The only real bright spark in the first half, Diaz was a constant threat and regularly had the beating of Juan Foyth in the clash between the pair. How Liverpool only had to beat Tottenham for his signature is continuing to confuse.

Sadio Mane – 7

Headed over in the first half and struggled to impose himself. Netted the all-important second goal for his side though with a cute finish.

Mo Salah – 7

One of his quieter nights, but the Egyptian remained a threat and provided the assist for Mane to double his side’s lead.

Subs:

Naby Keita – 6

Offered additional energy late on.

Diogo Jota – 5

Didn’t have an impact when he came on.

Divok Origi – 5

Hardly touched the ball after coming on for Diaz.

Villareal

Geronimo Rulli – 5

Shaky in the first half and was very lucky that his parries fell to yellow rather than red shirts. Continued in the same vein in the second.

Juan Foyth – 6

Solid but unspectacular, was perhaps fortunate not to be at fault for his side falling behind as Diaz regularly got the better of him.

Raul Albiol – 8

The veteran defender threw his head, body and boot at anything and everything sent his way, and is one of few that can come away from the game with some credit.

Pau Torres – 7

Only behind his partner in terms of dedication and performance, it is clear to see why Premier League clubs are circling.

Pervis Estupinan – 4

Struggled against Salah and Alexander-Arnold, even more so once booked, and saw the opener fly in off him. A night to forget for the full-back.

Dani Parejo – 4

Anonymous against Liverpool’s hardworking trio, and taken off after an hour.

Etienne Capoue – 5

The former Tottenham man could do nothing to stem the flow or disrupt the dominance.

Francis Coquelin – 4

Deployed in a wide area, in truth he looked lost and was taken off through injury.

Samuel Chuckweze – 5

Had a quiet night and hardly got the ball.

Giovanni Lo Celso – 7

Made one vital sliding block in the first half to prevent Mo Salah from opening the scoring.

Arnaut Danjuma – 4

A quiet night for the Dutchman who spent most of the game chasing shadows as expected. Not a fair reflection of his talents.

Subs:

Alfonso Pedraza – 6

Could do nothing to change the outcome.

Serge Aurier – 5

Came on for the booked Estupinan, but didn’t really stand out.

Manu Triguerous – 5

Came on and ineffective as the equally and was replaced.

Boulaye Dia – 4

Couldn’t get a touch despite coming on with his side chasing a goal.

What the experts said

Feels like Luis Diaz is playing this game very well. Take your shots from range, make Villarreal come out to meet you next time and the holes will open up.

β€” James Benge (@jamesbenge) April 27, 2022

12 – Since 2003-04 (when this data is available), no team has had more first half shots in a UEFA Champions League semi-final without scoring than Liverpool this evening (12). Knocking.

β€” OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 27, 2022

Mohamed Salah’s pass to Sadio Mane was his first assist in the #UCL this season.

He was just waiting for the semi-finals. πŸ˜… pic.twitter.com/KtxNsZy3s8

β€” Squawka (@Squawka) April 27, 2022

14 – Sadio ManΓ© has tonight netted his 14th goal in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages, equaling Didier Drobga’s record as the African with the most such goals in the competition’s history. Pride. pic.twitter.com/fwVTLoxqbf

β€” OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 27, 2022

They’re such a good side are @LFC that they make tricky encounters look fairly straightforward.

β€” Gary Lineker πŸ’™πŸ’› (@GaryLineker) April 27, 2022

What the fans said

Villarreal accumulated 0.00(xG) against Liverpool in the second half this evening.

β€” The xG Philosophy (@xGPhilosophy) April 27, 2022

ManΓ©, Thiago, KeΓ―ta, Diaz and Konate hit all levels between excellent and god-mode in the final stretch of the season, too. This is maybe the greatest Premier League squad of all time tbh.

β€” Mark White (@markwhlte) April 27, 2022

Really brilliant win against a very tough side, who was your MOTM?

Thought Fabinho was superb πŸ”₯

β€” Matt Craig (@MattHDGamer) April 27, 2022

Jordan Henderson with a real captains performance tonight, he was immense , he ran himself into the ground tonight , brilliant display , very effective on and off the ball , when you have that willingness and desire from the center of midfield it will get you on the front foot.

β€” Josh Bunting (@Buntingfootball) April 27, 2022

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Former Tottenham and Villareal player extended his miserable time at Anfield, having now lost five times in Liverpool at a combined score of 20-1.

πŸ—£οΈ Etienne Capoue on playing at Anfield to @AFP: β€œAnfield is hell. You have to say it how it is. It’s hell

😡 He has played at Anfield on four previous occasions in his career. Those matches have ended in a combined score of 18-1 to Liverpool #UCL pic.twitter.com/NWgt2r3Nku

β€” WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) April 27, 2022

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Premier League table

# Team MP D P
1 Manchester City 33 59 80
2 Liverpool FC 33 63 79
3 Chelsea FC 32 40 65
4 Arsenal FC 33 12 60
5 Tottenham Hotspur 33 18 58
6 Manchester United 34 2 54
7 West Ham United 34 8 52
8 Wolverhampton Wanderers 33 4 49
9 Newcastle United 34 -15th 43
10 Leicester City 32 -4 42
11 Brighton & Hove Albion 34 -11 41
12 Brentford FC 34 -8 40
13 Southampton FC 34 -16 40
14 Crystal Palace 33 2 38
15th Aston Villa 32 -4 37
16 Leeds United 33 -30 34
17 Burnley FC 33 -16 31
18 Everton FC 32 -21 29
19 Watford FC 33 -36 22
20 Norwich City 33 -47 21
Player Team Goals
Salah, Mohamed Liverpool FC 22
Son, Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 17
Ronaldo, Cristiano Manchester United 16
Jota, Diogo Liverpool FC 15th
Mane, Sadio Liverpool FC 14
Kane, Harry Tottenham Hotspur 12
Tony, Ivan Brentford FC 12
De Bruyne, Kevin Manchester City 11
Mahrez, Riyad Manchester City 11
Saka, Bukayo Arsenal FC 11
Zaha, Wilfried Crystal Palace 11
Mount, Mason Chelsea FC 10
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 10
Pukki, Teemu Norwich City 10
Sterling, Raheem Manchester City 10
Rafinha Leeds United 10
Vardy, Jamie Leicester City 10
Smith-Rowe, Emile Arsenal FC 10
Bowen, Jarrod West Ham United 9
Fernandes, Bruno Manchester United 9
Player Team Red Cards Yellow Cards
Bissouma, Yves Brighton & Hove Albion 0 10
Fernandes, Bruno Manchester United 0 9
Gallagher, Conor Crystal Palace 0 9
Neves, Ruben Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 9
Bednarek, Jan Southampton FC 0 9
Mings, Tyrone Aston Villa 0 9
Brownhill, Josh Burnley FC 0 9
Xhaka, Granit Arsenal FC 1 8
Tarkowski, James Burnley FC 0 9
Mctominay, Scott Manchester United 0 9
Firpo, Junior Leeds United 0 9
Salisu, Mohammed Southampton FC 0 8
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 0 7
Richarlison Everton FC 0 8
Pogba, Paul Manchester United 1 7
Moreno, Rodrigo Leeds United 0 8
Cash, Matty Aston Villa 0 8
McGinn, John Aston Villa 0 8
Rice, Declan West Ham United 0 8
Romeu, Oriol Southampton FC 0 8
Player Team Assists
Salah, Mohamed Liverpool FC 13
Alexander-Arnold, Trent Liverpool FC 12
Robertson, Andy Liverpool FC 10
Kane, Harry Tottenham Hotspur 9
Mount, Mason Chelsea FC 9
Pogba, Paul Manchester United 9
Bowen, Jarrod West Ham United 8
Jesus, Gabriel Manchester City 8
Lacazette, Alexandre Arsenal FC 7
Barnes, Harvey Leicester City 7
Mbeumo, Bryan Brentford FC 7
Cancelo, Joao Manchester City 7
Son, Heung Min Tottenham Hotspur 6
De Bruyne, Kevin Manchester City 6
Dennis, Emmanuel Watford FC 6
Fernandes, Bruno Manchester United 6
Antonio, Michael West Ham United 6
Maddison, James Leicester City 6
Benrahma, Said West Ham United 6
James, Rece Chelsea FC 6

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