#2 Naby Keita
Naby Keita's Anfield career finally looks like it has taken a huge surge as it was him who gave The Reds' the lead in the early stages of the game. He was surging forward, sending incisive passes and his dribbles provided a real problem to the visitors' backline throuughout the game.
He looks to have found a grip and was very influencial in both of the halves, putting in a solid peformance moving forward, dropping deep to help his team at vital moments and was arguably the man of the match for the game.
His stepping is a good sign for Liverpool and it intends that the Guinean could take a more pivotal role in the coming fixtures as Jurgen Klopp's men look to claim both the Premier League title and the UEFA Champions League trophy this season.