Revealed – best Liverpool FC player this season



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We are now at the end of the business season.

More than two-thirds of the 2018-19 campaign gone, Liverpool is still looking for fame, both at the national and European level.

Jurgen Klopp's team will entertain Bayern Munich in the Champions League round of 16 first leg on Tuesday before returning to the Premier League heading to Manchester United next Sunday.

The Reds were impressive, even though they fell in both competitions of the national cup at the first hurdle.

The Liverpool Echo scored the Liverpool players after each performance, and here is the average for each player who scored 10 times in a match.

How Liverpool has evaluated so far

Fabinho – 7.14

Mohamed Salah – 7.13

Virgil van Dijk – 7.13

Joe Gomez – 7.06

Gini Wijnaldum – 07:00

Xherdan Shaqiri – 07:00

Andy Robertson – 6.97

Sadio Mane – 6.90

Alisson Becker – 6.78

James Milner – 6.70

Roberto Firmino – 6.61

Joel Matip – 6.60

Dejan Lovren – 6.55

Jordan Henderson – 6.46

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 6.36

Naby Keita – 6.30

Daniel Sturridge – 6.17

Fabinho leads the way



Jurgen Klopp and Fabinho applaud after fans after FA Cup third round defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jurgen Klopp and Fabinho applaud after fans after FA Cup third round defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers

The big surprise, certainly considering his difficult start at Anfield, is to see Fabinho take the lead thanks to his impressive performances from November.

Mohamed Salah, after a slow start, and Virgil van Dijk both shone steadily throughout the campaign, as did Gini Wijnaldum, while Joe Gomez's contribution prior to his injury is recognized.

However, Alexander-Arnold and Henderson are still looking for their best consistent form, unbadisted by injury, although the latter have begun to improve noticeably in the middle of the field recently.

Keita's exploits are also shown with his relatively low score – even though his last clash against Bournemouth was extremely encouraging – while the Firmino back-and-forth campaign is highlighted by his average ranking.

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The time, however, to actually make an impact is now on us.

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