Liverpool Wolves

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Anfield, Liverpool, ENG
Jose Sa - Heroic despite lossSa made 11 saves and allowed two goals in Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Liverpool.
ImpactSa and Wolves were among the relegation favorites early in the season, but instead Sa produced one of the best seasons of his career. He tallied 134 saves on the way to four clean sheets to keep Wolves up with ease. Things likely won't be much easier moving forward but Sa showed some major upside with his ability to pile gaudy save totals.
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Joao Gomes - Three crosses SundayGomes generated one shot (zero on goal), three crosses (zero accurate) and two corners in Sunday's 2-0 defeat against Liverpool.
ImpactGomes's second season with Wolves saw a major uptick in playing time as he earned 34 appearances (32 starts) while producing two goals and an assist. The midfielder seems set to take a major role in the starting XI for the foreseeable future, especially after ending the season in a major role, going the full 90 in the final four matches.
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Alisson - Ends with clean sheetAlisson registered two saves and allowed zero goals in Sunday's 2-0 victory against Wolverhampton.
ImpactAlisson had a disappointing season, ending with just eight clean sheets and 30 goals conceded in 28 matches. The positive is he very rarely conceded more than a single goal, but he often lost clean sheets due to defensive lapses. All-in-all a season to forget and bounce back from as Liverpool open a new chapter under new boss Arne Slot.
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Virgil Van Dijk - Excellent once morevan Dijk recorded five shots (two on goal) in Sunday's 2-0 win over Wolverhampton.
Impactvan Dijk is the best defender in England and he showed that with another indomitable campaign in central defense. He played more than 32 matches once more, as he has in all but one season with Liverpool. The center-back also made 142 clearances and 40 tackles while adding a pair of goals and assists and captaining the side.
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Cody Gakpo - Five shots in winGakpo had five shots (one on goal), one cross (zero accurate) and one chance created in Sunday's 2-0 win versus Wolverhampton.
ImpactGakpo ended the season as the starting striker, scoring twice and assisting one in the final three matches. Throughout the season there was plenty of rotation in the attack but Gakpo will have pole position heading into the off season. He finishes with eight goals and five assists during his first full season with Liverpool.
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Mohamed Salah - Seven shots in winSalah registered seven shots (five on goal) and four crosses (zero accurate) in Sunday's 2-0 victory against Wolverhampton.
ImpactSalah ended the season out of form, though the wingers standards are so far clear of most other players that a poor season for Salah still meant 18 goals and 10 assists on 66 chances created and 114 shots. Salah isn't getting any younger but his production has hardly slowed as he remains one of the most elite attackers in the Premier League. New manager Arne Slot will have plenty of questions to answer but his starting right winger isn't one.
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Harvey Elliott - Assists in finaleElliott assisted once to go with three shots (zero on goal), seven crosses (six accurate) and five corners in Sunday's 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton.
ImpactElliott might be the hardest part of the Liverpool starting XI to project under new manager Arne Slot. The young attacking midfielder made just 11 starts in 2023/24. In that time he provided three goals and six assists, a ridiculously efficient return per minute. That said he is either competing with Alexis Mac Allister or Mohamed Salah for starting minutes and those are two of the best players in the squad. The talent is clearly there for Elliott but his path to playing time remains murky.
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