The Reds beat West Ham 5-2 at home in the Premier League as they moved within three points of Aston Villa in third place.
Here we compare our player ratings with those of the Liverpool echo, GOAL and the TIA readers.
To ride (7.4) scored highest for Liverpool, with a goal and two assists.
Write for This is AnfieldHenry Jackson felt he “consistently looked like his team’s most dangerous offensive player.”
Dominik Szoboszlai (7.28) has played better games this season, but that didn’t stop him from achieving the second highest score.
The 25-year-old’s corners were diabolical all afternoon and he assisted Virgil van Dijk for Liverpool’s second goal.

The EchoIan Doyle said Szoboszlai provided ‘a lot of energy in midfield’ as he showed why he should only be a stopgap right-back.
Alexis MacAllister (6.75) shows signs of being back on top form and was next in the ratings.
GOAL’s Harry Sherlock praised the Argentine’s ‘excellent’ volley, which put Liverpool 3-0 ahead, but added that he was ‘not that strong defensively’.
But Mohammed Salah (5) might want to look away, as TIA’s readers give it a three out of ten score!
What the statistics say

According to FotMobEkitike also stood out statistically the most for Liverpool, with a score of nine out of ten.
Three goals clearly played a big role in that, but he also had the most touches inside the penalty area for the Reds (nine) and won three of the five aerial duels.
It was another good performance from Mac Allister, who not only scored but also made the most defensive contributions for Liverpool (11).
However, Salah was still far from his best. He failed to complete his only dribbling attempt and did not have a shot on target.
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