End of Season Player Ratings Part One: Anfield Agenda Review
In the world of Liverpool football, the end of the season marks a time for reflection and evaluation. As the Anfield Agenda team delves into the performances of the players, we begin with part one of the end of season player ratings video. Focusing primarily on the goalkeepers, defenders, and some midfielders who have left their mark on the campaign, each player has been meticulously assessed and scored out of 10 based on their contributions throughout the season.
Starting off with the star goalkeeper, Allison Becker, who despite being limited to 28 Premier League appearances, continues to showcase why he is considered one of the best in the world. Moving on to his counterpart, Kwevin Kelleher, who impressed with 26 appearances and solid performances, raising questions about the potential departure of one of the goalkeeping talents. The discussion then shifts to the defenders, where Trent Alexander-Arnold’s attacking prowess is highlighted alongside the need for improvement in his defensive duties. The emergence of Connor Bradley as a reliable right-back option earns him high praise and a commendable score. Joe Gomez’s versatility and consistent contributions lead to a respectable rating, while Virgil Van Dijk’s return to form and leadership qualities secure him as a standout player of the season.
As the player ratings continue, Jel K Quanza and Joel Matip’s performances are scrutinized, with both players receiving scores that reflect their respective impacts on the team. Ibrahim Canade’s mixed form raises doubts about his reliability moving forward, while Andy Robertson’s consistency and endurance are acknowledged with a fair rating. Costus Simus’s struggles at left-back prompt discussions about potential changes in the squad, and the midfield is given its due attention with Wato Endo and Alexis Mallester impressing with their performances. Stay tuned for part two of the player ratings to complete the evaluation of the Liverpool squad’s season. Share your thoughts on the ratings and look forward to more insightful analysis from Anfield Agenda.
source: Anfield Agenda (31:05:242024 18:00)