#4 Flop: Andrew Robertson
It is not often that Andrew Robertson disappoints but the last match was one such time. It was a poor showing from the full-back, whose distribution was inconsistent and he was ran ragged throughout the game by Adama Traore. It seemed like a physical mismatch whenever Traore darted forward with the ball at his feet; Robertson didn't find it easy at all.
He was at fault for Jimenez’s goal, committing himself horribly and immediately followed that up by hacking Traore down again to pick up a yellow card on the edge of the box. It is not always easy to come up against someone like Traore but given Roberson's lofty standards, the defender should have done better in the game. His attacking threat was nullified too and all in all, the Scot had a horrid day.
#3 Hit: Adama Traore
Amazing, yet again. Adama Traore has been a revelation this season and has only improved as the season progressed. The winger was everywhere in the game and showcased his mad dribbling skills throughout. At once he even took on five Liverpool players in the middle of the park. Traore was at his explosive best in the second half and was almost untouchable.
Traore showed his pace and strength and also his rapid acceleration and excellent close control against the best side in the league. His cross for Jimenez’s goal was superb and the 23-year-old had plenty of other moments during the game. He ran Robertson ragged for 90 minutes and was Wolves' best player last night.