Liverpool breathed new life into their Premier League title challenge with an impressive victory at Fulham on Sunday afternoon.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ryan Gravenberch and Diogo Jota were all on target as the Reds produced a fine second-half showing to win 3-1 at Craven Cottage.
And here's how the ECHO rated Jurgen Klopp's side as they moved back up to second in the table, level on points with leaders Arsenal.
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Alisson Becker 7
Confidently fielded a number of Fulham shots from range before break and made one smart stop from Muniz. No chance with equaliser and good save from Cairney late on.
Trent Alexander-Arnold 7
Liverpool’s most creative player first half and, while occasionally caught out in defence, curled in brilliant free-kick for opener. Sensible showing after interval. Subbed.
Jarell Quansah 7
Saw a lot of the ball early on as Fulham sat off, and defended reasonably solidly whenever required. Unruffled in possession.
Virgil van Dijk 7
Revelled in a real tussle with the in-form Muniz and composed defensively, but didn’t stand on ceremony when situation demanded it.
Andy Robertson 7
Not many opportunities to push forward first half as he often formed a back three when Alexander-Arnold stepped up, but became major part of forward offensive early in second half.
Wataru Endo 8
Occasional issues keeping the ball in opening stages but always looked to get Liverpool on the attack, before really stepping up second half and key to fine showing. Won ball and moved it on quickly.
Harvey Elliott 7
Targeted for jeers by his former
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