Liverpool player ratings: Ryan Gravenberch runs the show in midfield as half-time sub struggles to make an impact

Liverpool player ratings: Ryan Gravenberch runs the show in midfield as half-time sub struggles to make an impact

LIVERPOOL triumphed at Selhurst Park in the early slot loathed by their former boss Jurgen Klopp.

The German often grumbled about 12:30 kick offs, but his successor Arne Slot has a wholly different attitude.

PAArne Slot was all smiles despite being in the early kick-off slot[/caption]

ReutersLiverpool celebrate their ninth minute opener[/caption]

And the Dutchman was positively loving the early start when Diogo Jota gave his side the lead after just nine minutes.

Following the Reds’ 1-0 triumph, here’s how SunSport’s Martin Lipton rated each Liverpool performer on the day.

ALISSON – 7

Smart low save to foil Ismaila Sarr at the end of the first half after being a virtual spectator for 45 minutes.

Second-half saves from Eberechi Eze and Eddie Nketiah before hamstring twanged to spark major concerns

TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD – 7

Took advantage of Palace’s lack of threat to maraud forward and into the middle.

Dead ball delivery was on the money, too. 

IBRAHIMA KONATE – 7

Rarely flustered as Liverpool kept the home side at arm’s length and knew when to bring his physicality to bear.

Will have tougher lunchtimes in the club canteen.  

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VIRGIL VAN DIJK – 8

Calm as ever and barely got out of first gear as he neutralised Palace’s limited danger with positional and tactical intelligence.

Lucky to escape punishment for his wrist-pull on Marc Guehi.

KOSTAS TSIMIKAS – 7

Greek defender was targeted early on but played his part in the opener.

Settled down and unruffled for much of what followed.

RYAN GRAVENBERCH – 8

Patrolled deep and able to set the tempo from midfield with impunity.

He looks utterly at home and comfortable in a Liverpool shirt now although one mistake might have been punished.

AFPRyan Gravenberch was impressive for the Reds[/caption]

ALEXIS MAC ALLISTER – 7

Spotted the gaps in the Palace rearguard from the start with his constant movement into space to create clever passing angles.

Booking might have been a reason for his replacement at the break.

MOHAMED SALAH – 7

Sharp intakes of breath from home fans whenever he got the ball told the story.

Even when not at his best he creates menace but a surprising substitution. 

PAMo Salah was all smiles at Selhurst Park[/caption]

CURTIS JONES – 6

Slotted into the middle on his first Prem start of the season.

Might have wanted to make more impact but did little wrong. 

CODY GAKPO – 7

Supplied the opener with a smart run and low cross from the left but left frustrated afterwards.

Somewhat unlucky to be booked for a skirmish with Sarr and always available. 

DIOGO JOTA – 6

Cold-blooded finish to get Liverpool on their way.

Missed a similar chance before half-time and a simple header after the break. 

AlamyDiogo Jota fires Liverpool into an early lead[/caption]

SUBSTITUTES

Dominik Szoboszlai (for Mac Allister, 46) – 6

Struggled to make an initial impact after replacing Mac Allister but influence grew as the game wore on and tested Henderson with one effort.

Luis Diaz (for Salah, 73) – 5

Colombian went right when he came on for Salah rather than his usual role on the other flank.

Andrew Robertson (for Tsimikas, 79) – 6

On to shore things up at the back as the introductions of Will Hughes and Jean-Philippe Mateta finally gave Palace some attacking impetus

Vitezslav Jaros (for Alisson, 79) – 6

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Czech keeper would have been excused for being nervous at being summoned with a few minutes to go but delighted that Eze shot straight at him when in on goal.

Wataru Endo – (for Jones, 89) – 5

Barely time to make any real impact but helped see out the win.

GettyDominik Szoboszlai did not make a big impact after coming on[/caption]

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