Alisson Becker
Could have done better with Bayern second but not much chance with the others and had to make a steady stream of saves during the second half.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Unable to move into a central role as often as possible and Bayern often targeted his flank. Distribution not always on point.
Joel Matip
Mixed bag with some good challenges and interceptions followed by missed tackles and wayward passes.
Virgil van Dijk
Powered in a header for the second goal and defensively the most solid of the starting back four.
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Andy Robertson
Good delivery for the corner for Van Dijk’s goal and Nunez chance but put under pressure defensively at times.
Curtis Jones
Lack of experience in defensive midfield role was obvious from early stages and capitalised on by Bayern.
Alexis Mac Allister
Not afraid to put himself about in and used ball well, but injury just before half-time major concern.
Dominik Szoboszlai
Eased his way into the game and demonstrated some good touches and willingness to press.
Mohamed Salah
Met his match in terms of pace up against Davies but kept nibbling away and set up goal for Diaz.
Cody Gakpo
Initiated and finished the opener in superb style but wasn’t given much to work with after that. Moved into midfield before being replaced during the second half.
Diogo Jota
Fine pass released Gakpo to score and put in a proper shift in very warm conditions.
Ibrahima Konate (for Matip 46)
Brought a little bit more stability to the back line.
Luis Diaz (for Jota 46)
Often frustrated in attempts to maraud down the left flank, but took his goal very well.
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