Liverpool player ratings: three score 8/10 and plenty of 7/10s in Aston Villa victory - gallery
Will Rooney
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Mo Salah celebrates scoring for Liverpool against Aston Villa. Picture: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images
Liverpool delivered their best performance of the 2023-24 Premier League season so far as they strolled past Aston Villa at Anfield.
A first goal for Dominik Szoboszlai, a strike from Mo Salah and a Matty Cash own goal delivered the Reds a comprehensive 3-0 win to retain their unbeaten start to the campaign.
Liverpool couldn’t have asked for a better start and broke the deadlock inside three minutes. A corner fell to Szoboszlai on the edge of the box and he cracked the sweetest of left-foot half-volleys that arrowed into the far corner.
Didn’t make a save in the first half, although was helped by Villa failing to hit the target with their best two chances. Yet the Brazil No.1 made a stunning stop just after the break to deny Cash’s header. A first clean of the season will be relished. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
The Reds continued to apply pressure and increased their advantage on 22 minutes. Darwin Nunez was released by Salah and his powerful shot crashed against the inside of the post, although the loose ball ricocheted off Cash and into the unguarded net.
Joel Matip then headed wide when left in acres of space inside the box before Villa eventually threatened the Liverpool goal in the 33 minute but John McGinn’s effort flew over off target.
It was the woodwork that would again time deny Nunez a goal six minutes before half-time, with his dinked shot beating visiting keeper Emi Martinez but hitting the bar.
To their credit, Villa tried to muster a fightback shortly after the interval. A set-piece from the left found Matty Cash at the back post and he must have thought he’d reduced the arrears when he headed towards goal although Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker made a fine stop to repel the effort.
Completely ran the show in the first half with his passing range. Mesmerised at times and then cracked an effort not too far over in the second period. That was the last of his involvement, however, as he was subbed in the 70th minute with a knock. A captain’s performance in the absence of Virgil van Dijk. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
The Reds should have punished that effort yet Nunez’s radar was again off as he prodded Salah’s cross wide from close range. But the £64 million signing from Benfica would prove provider in the 55th minute when he flicked on Andy Robertson’s corner and there was Salah at the back post to finish.
Jurgen Klopp’s side remained on top but the tempo understandably dropped slightly and they could not augment their goal tally. But it was a highly-satisfied day at the office, with Liverpool heading into the international break having taken 10 points from their opening four games.
Here’s how we rated the Liverpool players.
Solid throughout but should have hit the target with a free header in the first half. (Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Looked solid and composed in the first half bar for one unlucky slip that allowed Villa in on goal. Switched to right-back after Alexander-Arnold was withdrawn and continued in same manner. (Photo: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Defended with real aggression and made an important clearance inside his box in the first half while his corner yielded Liverpoool’s third goal. (Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Kept Liverpool ticking on his first start of the season. Unsurprisingly subbed in the 64th minute after his injury. (Photo: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
What a strike for his first Liverpool goal. The Hungary international couldn’t have connected with the effort any better. Then showed his physicality and guile throughout, with one piece of trickery deep in Villa territory wowing the crowd. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Set the tone when winning the ball back early on to curtail a Villa break. Battled away throughout before being subbed in the 84th minute. (Photo: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Pressing won the ball back for Liverpool, which would lead to the corner for the opening. Released Nunez for the Reds’ second and then had an effort of his own saved in the first half. Finally got on the goal sheet in the second half when he evaded his marker and was first to Nunez’s flick. (Photo: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Pace caused all sorts of issues for Villa. So unlucky to hit the post and then the bar. Should have scored in the second half when teed-up by Salah but then turned provider with flicked header. He’ll be disappointed not to have scored but performance was fully appreciated by the crowd when subbed in the 64th minute. (Photo: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Constantly put Villa on the back foot throughout. Showing consistency, which plenty of wide players can lack. Subbed in the 64th minute (Photo: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
Had one deflected effort go just wide. (Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Image)
Helped keep Liverpool on the front foot. (Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Image)
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