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Burnley 0-2 Liverpool: Player ratings as Nunez wins a fiercely contested match and ends his goal drought
Burnley 0-2 Liverpool: Player ratings as Nunez wins a fiercely contested match and ends his goal drought
Liverpool defeated Burnley 2-0 on Tuesday night to take the top spot in the Premier League.
During a resoundingly successful first half that also saw Cody Gakpo’s goal disallowed for a foul, Darwin Nunez scored from close range. After the interval, Harvey Elliott’s attempt was later flagged offside.
In the second half, Burnley gave it their best shot, but Diogo Jota’s 50th goal for Liverpool late in the game put the hosts out of the game.
How the game unfolded
Burnley made a red-hot start but the first real opportunity of the game fell to Liverpool. Harvey Elliott’s strike from range forced James Trafford into a smart save inside four minutes, before Mohamed Salah was caught offside from the rebound.
Liverpool wouldn’t have to wait long for their opener. With six minutes on the clock, Nunez pulled the trigger from outside the box and carefully guided the ball into Trafford’s bottom corner.
The Burnley stopper pulled out an excellent save to deny an immediate second from Salah, but Liverpool kept coming and spurned a handful of chances to double their advantage inside the opening stages as Burnley’s ambitious style of play proved to be the home side’s downfall.
Gakpo fired home in the 28th minute but his celebrations were quickly halted when the referee saw Nunez fouling Charlie Taylor in the build-up – a decision which VAR eventually approved.
Two further errors from Burnley allowed Salah to crash against the crossbar shortly after the half-hour mark and there was plenty more work for Trafford before the break – Liverpool’s eight shots on target was the most they have registered in a first half this season – but somehow, the score remained 1-0.
Liverpool had the ball in the back of the Burnley net nine minutes after the restart after Elliott tapped home from a Ryan Gravenberch cross, but an offside Salah was deemed to be obstructing Trafford’s line of sight and the goal was again ruled out.
The disallowed goal appeared to inject Burnley with some energy. Johann Berg Gudmundsson headed over the bar at the back post as the hosts threatened to give neutrals a good time heading into the closing stages.
Trent Alexander-Arnold fizzed wide from range and Jacob Bruun Larsen did the same at the other end, but the pressure was finally lifted when substitute Jota fired home from a narrow angle in stoppage time to seal all three points.
Burnley player ratings (4-4-2)
James Trafford – 8/10 – Stopped this match from being utterly embarrassing for Burnley. Made eight saves across the whole game and seven of them came in the first half.
Vitinho – 4/10 – Some abysmal crossing when Burnley needed some quality to get back into the game.
Dara O’Shea – 4/10 – Seemed panicked as Liverpool’s relentless pressure took its toll. Solid in the air but couldn’t keep up on the ground.
Jordan Beyer – 5/10 – Guilty of some really poor moments in possession but made a superb challenge to deny Salah as he looked to be getting one-on-one with Trafford.
Charlie Taylor – 4/10 – Didn’t deal well with Salah and was very fortunate the referee called for a foul during Gakpo’s disallowed goal.
Mike Tresor – 5/10 – Can’t fault the effort but Tresor’s end product was lacking. Some bright moments when he got running.
Sander Berge – 5/10 – Didn’t offer nearly enough support for his defence. Struggled in his battle with Endo.
Josh Brownhill – 5/10 – Made plenty of fouls as he struggled to match the pace of the game.
Wilson Odobert – 6/10 – Odobert looked dangerous at times but simply had no idea what to do in the final third.
Zeki Amdouni – 5/10 – An outrageous moment of skill early on which he followed up with an awful shot on goal. Needed more composure.
Lyle Foster – 5/10 – Limited support meant Foster was always likely to struggle but the striker didn’t exactly help himself either.
Substitutes
SUB: Johann Berg Gudmundsson (61′ for Tresor) – 6/10
SUB: Nathan Redmond (85′ for Foster) – N/A
SUB: Jacob Bruun Larsen (85′ for Amdouni) – N/A
SUB: Aaron Ramsey (90′ for Brownhill) – N/A
Subs not used: Arijanet Muric (GK), Hannes Delcroix, Connor Roberts, Josh Cullen, Jay Rodriguez
Manager
Vincent Kompany – 4/10 – Pretty naive to take this approach against a side as good as Liverpool. Watched his side get mauled trying to play out from the back early on but remained determined to stick to his guns.
Liverpool player ratings (4-3-3)
Alisson – 6/10 – You’d be forgiven for forgetting Alisson was playing.
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 7/10 – Some smart defensive moments but was mainly involved going forwards. Played some nice passes to try and exploit Burnley’s high line.
Jarell Quansah – 7/10 – A solid centre-back performance. Enjoyed his battle with Burnley’s forwards.
Virgil van Dijk – 8/10 – Some delightful balls over the top to try and make things happen. Had to lead by example in the second half when Burnley started threatening.
Joe Gomez – 7/10 – Gomez is clearly on a quest to score his first senior goal. Pretty active going forwards but had to battle his own attacking shortcomings in the final third.
Wataru Endo – 7/10 – Hardly tested but snuffed out any pressure whenever it came his way. Another really composed performance.
Ryan Gravenberch – 6/10 – Fine. Just fine. Gravenberch was a little sloppy in possession but got away with it because of the level of competition against him.
Harvey Elliott – 7/10 – A classy showing from Elliott, who will have ramped up the pressure on Dominik Szoboszlai in the battle for this midfield spot.
Mohamed Salah – 7/10 – Pressed well and was a constant menace in the final third. Just couldn’t find the luck he needed to make it count.
Darwin Nunez – 8/10 – Finally ended his dry spell with a delightful strike from outside the box.
Cody Gakpo – 8/10 – Really enjoyed being back out on the left wing. Charged at Vitinho at every given moment and was unfortunate not to get his name on the scoresheet as well.
Substitutes
SUB: Curtis Jones (67′ for Gravenberch) – 5/10
SUB: Dominik Szoboszlai (67′ for Elliott) – 5/10
SUB: Luis Diaz (67′ for Gakpo) – 5/10
SUB: Diogo Jota (84′ for Nunez) – 7/10
Subs not used: Caoimhin Kelleher (GK), Luke Chambers, Ibrahima Konate, Conor Bradley, James McConnell
Manager
Jurgen Klopp – 6/10 – Klopp set his side up perfectly to exploit Burnley’s weaknesses in the first half and was unfortunate not to take a huge lead at the break. Burnley grew into the game in the second half and Klopp’s substitutes did not help things.
Player of the match: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Liverpool predicted lineup vs Burnley – Premier League
Liverpool predicted lineup vs Burnley – Premier League
Liverpool will hope to end Boxing Day top of the Premier League table by picking up three points at relegation-threatened Burnley.
The Reds grabbed a share of the spoils against Arsenal in their final game before Christmas, but will barely have had time to digest their dinner before they look to dampen the spirit of Vincent Kompany’s Burnley.
Jurgen Klopp has a couple of new injury problems to overcome, with Kostas Tsimikas out with a broken collarbone and Luis Diaz doubtful with a knee problem, and he may rotate in a couple of other areas with the fixture list busier than ever for Liverpool.
Here’s how the German may set up his side.
Liverpool predicted lineup vs Burnley (4-3-3)
Alisson Becker – The best goalkeeper going in the Premier League will be confident of keeping a clean sheet against the team with the worst home record in the division.
Trent Alexander-Arnold – Played another superb over the top pass for Salah’s equaliser against Arsenal. Exquisite.
Jarell Quansah – With the games coming thick and fast, Klopp may use the trip to Lancashire to get more Premier League starting experience under the belt of Quansah.
Virgil van Dijk – The captain is the first name on Liverpool’s team sheet when fit.
Joe Gomez – Slotted in on the left to cover Tsimikas’ injury against Arsenal and will need to do so again from the start here.
Wataru Endo – After an inauspicious start, Endo has got up to the pace of the Premier League nicely. Could play a key role in helping Liverpool dominate possession.
Dominik Szoboszlai – Has blown a little hot and cold this season, occasionally jumping from the sublime to the ridiculous. Undoubtedly a huge talent.
Ryan Gravenberch – A couple of recent starts for Curtis Jones could lead to rotation and a recall from the off for Gravenberch.
Mohamed Salah – Took his goal tally for the season to 12 with a rocket that Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya got nowhere near.
Cody Gakpo – Failed to impose himself against Arsenal and may find his place under threat if Luis Diaz is passed fit to start.
Darwin Nunez – Doubts over the Colombian’s availability means Nunez could be shifted to the left wing – expect him to play centrally if Diaz is available because of his disruptive ability.
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