#2 Hit: Charlie Taylor
It's very rare that an opposition defender makes it on the hit performers list when his side concedes four goals, but this is a welcome exception to the rule.
Charlie Taylor, 25, has been a mainstay under Dyche's guidance this term and his dependable form justifies such faith in the fullback's performances. Against Liverpool was no different and truthfully, he was unfortunate to be on the losing side - making two excellently-timed sliding tackles in the build-up to Mane and Firmino strikes.
The first saw him dispossess Salah inside the box as he shaped to shoot, but the ball fell nicely for the Senegalese international who struck goalwards and wheeled away after watching it arrow into the top corner.
As for the second, Heaton's poor goal-kick had given the Egyptian an opportunity to atone for his earlier hesitancy but yet again, Taylor was on hand to deny the Reds' talisman with a fantastic last-ditch sliding tackle. Unlucky for him, none of his teammates were on hand to prevent Firmino from slotting home into an open net.
He, just like Tarkowski, was everywhere defensively. A game-high six tackles, one interception, three clearances, two blocked shots and no fouls committed though sees him edge out the Burnley captain for a spot on this list.