Caoimhin Kelleher (3/10):
Should have stopped the shot for Fulham’s first goal, looked terrible for the second and the third showed that he is nowhere near as much of a presence as Alisson.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (8/10):
Scored a gorgeous free-kick to open the scoring after 20 minutes but should have been tighter to Harry Wilson to block the goal.
Joel Matip (7/10):
Left stranded by the dishevelled defence in the build up to Fulham’s equalier but made some great interventions otherwise.
Virgil van Dijk (6/10):
Strong in defence again to keep Fulham at bay and a bit of a threat on set pieces at the other end.
Kostas Tsimikas (5/10):
Had his bad moments as he seems to switch off a bit but fought hard to win the ball and combined well higher up. Beaten at the back post for Fulham’s third.
Midfield
Dominik Szoboszlai (5/10):
Another quiet performance from the summer signing, he didn’t play with the same imagination and effectiveness as we saw earlier in the season.
Alexis Mac Allister (7/10):
What a goal! He had been fairly quiet in midfield until he made his mark with an astounding strike.
Ryan Gravenberch (6/10):
Comfortable on the ball and made some good passes to help open up space for the attackers.
Attack
Mohamed Salah (7/10):
Was a real danger as he linked up perfectly with Darwin Nunez, teeing up the Uruguayan for a great chance that smacked the bar.
Darwin Nunez (6/10):
Some good movement to make himself available in a tight Fulham defence but missed all of his opportunities.
Luis Diaz (5/10):
The effort was there as he tried to weave his way through the Fulham back line but was a bit of a dead end.
Subs & Manager
Cody Gakpo (6/10):
A lively replacement for Szoboszlai, was better at creating danger and helped pressure Fulham as Liverpool equalised and then took the lead.
Joe Gomez (5/10):
Brought on to change Liverpool’s shape for the last 25 minutes, but left too much space for Fulham to set up their third goal.
Ibrahima Konate (4/10):
Did not look good for Fulham’s third, just too lackadaisical.
Wataru Endo (7/10):
Fired in a fantastic equaliser late on.
Jurgen Klopp (7/10):
His team were dominant and should have had a more comfortable afternoon given the opportunities they made. Substitutions Gakpo and Endo were excellent changes to make.