Migs - 7. No real marks given for the penalty save given how bad it was but made the necessary stops particularly later on in that second half. Made the saves, saves which I expect a goalkeeper at this level to make. Still too slow for my liking and his attempts at sweeper keeping is like my attempts at playing Sultans Of Swing on guitar. Slow and bad. Still did his job and very much owed that performance after Sunday's debacle. Needs a whole season of performances like this though.
TAA - 8. Would have been 9 or possibly 10 had he not had his hand up in the air (more on that later) but was utterly faultless all night. What a free kick, great attack, great defending, tight on the byline, likes to get physical with opposition players. The makings of a fantastic player. He's young so will always show that bit of naivety as displayed by Hoffenheim's goal but there's no doubt, without him the result would not have been as satisfying as it was.
Matip - 7.5. Did well. Reliable throughout and clearly a cut above his partner in central defence. I have a wee bit of sympathy that he doesn't have a partner that is worthy of his own high ability of which he definitely has. Don't think he had much blame in the second goal.
Lovren - 2. The joker in the pack. Has had an appalling start to the season and is doing his best to morph into Skrtel - possibly the ultimate insult. Clumsy to give away the penalty, dived into tackles that were well off, clearances awful, coming backwards and forwards at the wrong time. While many will blame TAA (and he does share culpability) both Trent and Joel were caught out by playing a good line which they believe had enacted the offside trap...but for Dejan who played Hoffenheim onside. Yes - the goal stems from him. A lesson in how not to defend and tonight's performance just confirmed that he's a passenger in this side who has, without merit, found himself in the Champions League. Should be dropped for Klavan and in the meantime, a desperate attempt to sign Virgil Van Dijk or someone of his ilk (not that b***ard Edwards has ever watched any other centre back) is required.
Moreno - 5. Got forward at good moments but as Stevie pointed out on BT Sport it's his unnecessary and rash press high up that leaves us exposed that then resulted in Lovren's clumsiness at the other end. Also what is his obsession with heading the ball backwards or inside for the opposition player to run onto? Did it a couple of times tonight and it gave me horrific flashbacks of the Europa League final last year where such actions resulted in their equaliser. Just head it out for a throw in. Got completely mugged a couple of times and his tendency to drift so far in was on show once again tonight. Drifting inside is ok if you can get back out and block the crosses but unfortunately Moreno, in being atrocious defensively, can drift back out and completely fail to put in a decent block.
Can - 6. I'll be honest in saying that I'm slightly surprised at reading the response to Can this evening. While not an obvious presence out there I do think he offered some physical presence in the midfield and showed a willingness to drop deep and move the game forward alongside a captain in Hendo who showed too much negativity in my opinion (too many safe passes from the captain - more below)
Hendo - 5. Definitely still well short of sharpness and fitness. Pace caught him out and he was often left looking like a headless chicken. Gave the ball away sloppily a couple of times in dangerous positions and his pressing game isn't quite in sync yet. Doesn't quite have the confidence at the moment as he repeatedly gestured for his team mates alongside him to pass backwards.
Gini - 5.5. Again, like Can not an obvious presence which is a problem then given that this evening produced three relatively benign performances from our three men in midfield. Seemed to become more visible as Hoffenheim pushed further forward and started showing signs of tiredness which isn't ideal - we don't need players to start appearing only when the opposition tires and leaves space.
Mane - 8. A really good performance once again showing that without him we basically forgo the vast majority of our goal threat. Won the free kick from which TAA scored, showed strength and ran his heart out once again. Apart from not getting a goal, pretty much standard from Sadio!
Firmino - 7.5. Typical from him now - seems to be the pivot point around which the likes of Mane can do the damage. Should have scored but his presence as an enabler for Salah, Mane, Coutinho (if he comes back) is becoming priceless.
Salah - 6.5. Agree with Luke in saying he didn't look too confident at times tonight. Would have expected him to run away from the defender in that one on one chance in the first half but was too concerned about keeping the ball stuck to his foot. Excellent outlet for TAA on the right though - the two seem to compliment each other very well. Love the fact that he's willing to be the first man in the box and on the post on a rapid break.
Milner - 7.5. As fine a contribution from the bench as you can expect. Showed more precision than Hendo in midfield and his goal (I'm giving it to him even if it is officially an OG) could be priceless. He continues to show his worth as a crucial squad player for us who will always put in the miles and having him on the bench is always a nice insurance policy. Unlike a couple in this team, he's a player who deserves to be in the Champions League because of his experience, his effort and his contribution. What I like most about him is that he is a player that would have been utilised as a crucial squad player by all Liverpool managers at any point from the last 15 years. It feels like he's been at Liverpool much longer than two years.
Solanke - n/a. Not a lot of time to make an impact but showed a couple moments of quality touches and his positioning looks perfect, willing to be the target man into the box and come deep. He was in the perfect position from an over hit Salah cross that could have resulted in the third goal. To be honest with you, with him on the bench I question the merit of having Origi there and ultimately the Belgian's position at the club. Klopp doesn't need both Divock and Dominic there. Drop Divock for Woodburn I say.
Grujic - n/a. Made a critical block to save Lovren's sorry arse after another of the Croat's sorry clearances. I don't doubt he would have made a bigger contribution than Gini tonight.
Klopp - 8. Had a shocker on Saturday and was as complicit as anyone in that performance and disappointing result but made up for it today I thought. Looked much more disciplined and proactive in set pieces - not perfect but Arrigo Sacchi like in comparison to the shitshow at Vicarage Road. Substitutions paid off as well, introduction of Milner was well judged and rewarded greatly.
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