Anfield Index
·29 décembre 2024
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·29 décembre 2024
The Premier League Christmas schedule adjusted closer to the upcoming New Year’s celebrations, as the table-topping Reds travelled to the capital to face off against West Ham at the London Stadium.
The lineup and subsequent ratings are listed below.
The world-class Brazilian was solid and dependable in a fairly routine first half. Only the very real threat of Mohammed Kudus caused any issue as his teammates looked to punish an uncertain West Ham side.
After the restart, the former Roma man was largely untroubled as his work was more focused on keeping a clean sheet.
The England superstar started with a desire to create opportunities from across the pitch with a variation of long through balls and intricate passing summed up a very good first-half display.
In the second half, the vice-captain was fortunate with a long-range effort, which caught a substantial deflection to arc beyond the keeper and into the net for the Red’s fourth. His work was solid and his on ball creation tremendous.
The Scotland international skipper was tested to the extreme by Mohammed Kudus, who was vibrant and energetic in the first half. His performance was solid enough and he was a willing outlet on the left lane.
After the halftime break, the 30-year-old was a little more aggressive in his work as his team crept from firm leaders to emphatic victors.
The England international defender was playing well and controlled his zone with pace and explosive energy until his untimely injury halted his participation.
Subbed – 37 mins
The captain and leader of this team was powerful and dominating in his play as the Reds ran rampant on a beleaguered West Ham side. His voice and attitude were elite in every way as he urged his men forward at every opportunity.
In the second period of the game, the former Celtic man was again authoritative and kept a steady calm to help close out the game.
The Duch midfielder was full of awareness and was able to use his physical strength to outrun and outmanoeuvre the Hammers.
After the break, the former Ajax prodigy was the man to deliver the simple assist for his side’s fourth goal and cover the pitch with guile.
Subbed – 56 mins
The former England under-21 captain was critical in the attacking patterns of play through a tremendous first-half display of control and ingenuity.
In the second 45 minutes, the former academy graduate was a ball of energy and smart determination as he showed his talent and maturity.
Subbed – 74 mins
The Argentina World Cup World Cup winner was the controlling entity in the midfield area, who allowed his teammates to explore the pitch and move freely.
In the second half of this game, the former Brighton man was a steady presence who orchestrated the tempo of the game to perfection.
The Columbian attacker started as the central striker, before alternating his role with Cody Gakpo through a frenetic first half. His explosive nature and direct dribbling ability were apparent in a powerful first half, as the electric forward opened the scoring with a well-taken goal after one fine effort was tipped over the bar.
After the restart, the former Porto man was always an option and pushed the limits of his markers through a very good second half display.
The Dutch forward started on the left of an attacking front three with a licence to switch roles with his teammate, Luis Díaz. His physicality and direct nature are becoming a vital weapon in the Arne Slot toolbox, as he scored the game’s second goal from close range.
After the halftime break, the former PSV man was effective before leaving the pitch.
Subbed – 56 mins
The Egyptian King was untouchable in the first half and stood alone as the game’s best player. His ability to terrify opponents is enchanting for his mesmerised support. His spinning assist for Cody was majestic, whereas his opening goal was clinical. A good chance early on in that first half was well saved by Areola to set the tone.
After the intermission, the record-breaking goalscorer was nearly the man to add a fourth, however, his curling effort from just inside the box was well saved. The Premier League’s top scorer was sensational for the games fifth goal, as he tore through the Hammers half and released Diogo Jota to score a well taken goal.
Jarell Quansah – 7.0 (on 37)
Came on to cover the backline with distinction.
Wataru Endō – 7.0 (on 56)
Came on to add resilience in midfield.
Diogo Jota – 8.0 (on 56)
Came on to add another attacking dimension.
Kostas Tsimikas – 6.0 (on 74)
Came on to add width.
Harvey Elliott – 6.0 (on 74)
Came on to add energy.
Arne Slot – 10.0
The Dutch manager was keen to test and discourage his opponents, as his starting group tore through the Hammers at will.
All the substitutions were well timed to Dave the legs of vital components.
Steven Smith’s Pre-match Prediction;
West Ham 1 – 2 Liverpool