Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Player Ratings: Robertson Shines, Salah Injured

Jacob
25th April 2026
Andy Robertson celebrating his goal for Liverpool against Crystal Palace

Liverpool jumped out to a two-goal lead, but a controversial second-half goal from Crystal Palace forced them into desperate defending until a stoppage-time goal from Florian Wirtz sealed the 3-1 win and three more points for the Reds

  • Woodman (7/10) Very good work in goal and also sprung the counter that led to the second tally
  • Robertson  (710) Looked like a striker on his goal
  • Szoboszlai (6//10) Solid game but quiet in comparison to others
  • Jones (7/10)  Best game in a while. Inch-perfect pass to Robertson for an assist
  • Van Dijk (8/10) Strong game in the back. Tracked back well to snuff out dangerous moments
  • Konate (7/10) Same as Van Dijk but clearances just did not come in as big of moments
  • Gakpo (5/10)  Needed more chance creation  
  • Wirtz (8/10) put the game way, and  won possession at critical times
  • Salah (710) Did not score, a vinge performance creating chances in what could be his final performance after an injury
  • Isak (6/10)  Good goal but got a bit lucky as he scuffed the shot. Not many other chances
  • Mac Allister (5/10) Quiet day. Jones had a better performance in the midfield 

The Substitutes

  • Frimpong (6/10) Had a chance on a late counter to put the game away but put the shot wide
  • Gravenberch (5/10) Bad foul to set up a late chance for the Eagles
  • Gomez (6/10) Good defending in stoppage time
  • Kerkez (6/10) Popped up in a few dangerous areas after coming on

Man of the Match

  • Robertson

The Manager

  • Arne Slot (8/10)  The boss has settled on a solid lineup and is sticking to it 

LFC Globe Verdict

The only sour note from the match was the injury to Salah but a really impressive showing from Liverpool

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