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With a team like Wolves, he should have known that while danger might be limited, any promising moment would need to be dealt with—and he failed to do so.Milos Kerkez- 6/10: He delivered plenty of dangerous in-swinging balls from the left in the first half but faded as the game progressed, leading to his substitution in the 65th minute. After a hot streak in January, his form appears to have cooled off a bit.Jeremie Frimpong- 6/10: He looked a bit twitchy on defense, and it's understandable that his devastating pace hasn’t fully come back following a return from injury.
Still, he failed to make the efficient impact he’s delivered so often this season like he did against West Ham, leading to a substitution in the 72nd minute.Ryan Gravenberch- 5.5/10: He picked up an early yellow, which kept him on a leash for much of the first half. Still, it would have been great to see him conjure something from nothing, as he has on multiple occasions this campaign.Substitutes:Curtis Jones- 6.5/10: He was brought on for Gravy at a smart moment following his yellow, as Liverpool additionally needed some offensive spark.
After that, he blended a bit into the background, and he’ll understandably be frustrated not to have opened the scoring tonight.Andrew Robertson- 6/10: Picked up a where Milos left off; was a bit adrift after entering the game.Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool - Premier League | Catherine Ivill - AMA/GettyImagesRio Ngumoha- 7/10: He came inches from an equalizer in the 78th minute, denied by a brilliant save from José Sá, and should have set up van Dijk late on. If he doesn’t start in Friday’s FA Cup tie, Arne Slot will have serious questions to answer.Joe Gomez- 5.5/10: He’ll be devastated after his attempted block looped all the way into the net, handing Wolves the win.
