Manchester City vs Liverpool saw a thrilling match at the Etihad Stadium. Trent Alexander-Arnold secured a late equalizer for Liverpool after Erling Haaland’s first-half goal. The match showcased both shining stars and surprising underperformers on the field.
One standout player was Alisson, who demonstrated slick and assured handling. In contrast, some players had moments of inconsistency and disappointment, prompting varied player ratings.
Player Ratings
Alisson: Understudy to Alisson for Brazil, his distribution and handling were slick and assured. He scored 8/10.
John Stones: Created a level of consistency throughout the season with the occasional rash decision. Scored 7/10.
Rubin Dias: Displayed authority at the back and was perhaps underrated. Scored 8/10.
Phil Foden: Quietly consistent and kept City ticking over. Scored 7/10.
Bernardo Silva: Kept Liverpool’s midfield at bay and performed reliably. Scored 7/10.
Joao Cancelo: Dependable performance in the John Stones role. Scored 7/10.
Man of the Match – Bruno Fernandes: Showcased relentless running and cunning, leaving Liverpool unable to answer. Scored 8/10 and was the best midfielder on display.
Erling Haaland
Became the fastest player in Premier League history to 50 goals, reaching that milestone in 17 games fewer than Andy Cole. However, Liverpool’s late equalizer caused a missed opportunity. Scored 7/10.
Liverpool (4-3-3)
Alisson
Alisson’s performance saw glimpses of inconsistency. However, he made a vital save moments before Liverpool’s equalizer. Scored 5/10.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Alexander-Arnold beautifully equalized and impressed, even during difficult moments against Doku. Scored 7/10.
And so on for the other players…
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