Liverpool vs Ipswich Town: Player Ratings as Reds Kick Off Slot Era with Win

Liverpool began the 2024–2025 Premier League season with a 2-0 victory over Ipswich Town. With goals from Mohamed Salah and Diogo Jota, a solid second-half performance made that Arne Slot’s reign got off to a winning start. The player ratings from the game are listed below:

Liverpool Player Ratings vs Ipswich Town

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Alisson (6.5/10): Easy saves in the first half, trouble-free play in the second half.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (6.5/10): His precise passing allowed him to dominate the second half.

Jarell Quansah (6/10): Impressive, but unexpectedly replaced at the half.

Virgil van Dijk (6.5/10): Easy to manage, composed, and calmly managed the defense.

Andy Robertson (6/10): Shaky beginning, but mostly unopposed.

Ryan Gravenberch (7/10): As Ipswich wore down, he took control of the game and dictated play.

Alexis Mac Allister (5/10): Still getting used to the system, unable to create an impression.

Mohamed Salah (7/10): Tormented Davis before scoring a well-executed goal to end the game.

Dominik Szoboszlai (6.5/10): Crucial to Liverpool’s fluid style of play, excellent in forward situations.

Luis Diaz (6/10): Always a threat, but his efforts did not yield a finished product.

Diogo Jota (7/10): Ended the impasse and was constantly dangerous in the vicinity of the box.

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Ipswich Town Player Ratings vs Liverpool

Christian Walton (6.5/10): Impressive in the first half, but unable to stop Liverpool’s comeback.

Axel Tuanzebe (5/10): Liverpool’s onslaught eventually exposed him after he was solid at first.

Luke Woolfenden (6/10): Despite an early booking, he fought valiantly and played solid defense.

Jacob Greaves (7/10): Outstanding on set pieces, dominant in defense.

Leif Davis (5/10): Outclassed and struggled a lot against Salah.

Massimo Luongo (6/10): Showed promise in the first half but faltered in the second.

Sam Morsy (6/10): Hardworking midfield performance, but not athletic enough to compete.

Wes Burns (6/10): Hardworking but lucky not to be booked again.

Omari Hutchinson (6.5/10): Ipswich’s most talented offensive sparkplug, tidy when in possession.

Conor Chaplin (5/10): A lackluster performance that left little impression.

Liam Delap (6/10): Despite lacking the finishing touch, he had flashes of promise.

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