There have been nice particular person moments to cherish for Liverpool gamers all through the 2024/25 season – we’ve chosen our greatest for every squad member.
The Reds are Premier League champions after an unforgettable first 12 months below Arne Slot, with so many heroes doing their bit for the trigger.
Some have executed greater than others, however there has all the time been somebody to step up when Liverpool wanted them to.
Right here is our decide for each Reds participant’s greatest – and worst – second of 2024/25.
(Notice: Gamers should have made a minimal of 10 appearances)
Alisson
Finest second: A surprising efficiency away to Paris Saint-Germain that included 9 saves. Top-of-the-line-ever shows by a Liverpool goalkeeper.
Worst second: A horrible mix-up with Virgil van Dijk towards Southampton that allowed Will Smallbone to attain at Anfield.
Caoimhin Kelleher
Finest second: The penalty save to disclaim Kylian Mbappe within the Champions League at house to Actual Madrid.
Worst second: The misjudgement of a cross that allowed Fabian Schar to equalise within the final minute away to Newcastle.
Trent Alexander-Arnold
Finest second: The winner at Leicester that took Liverpool one other step nearer to the title.
Worst second: Efficiency towards Man United. Celebration towards West Ham. Vanity of his exit. Take your decide.
Conor Bradley
Finest second: An inch-perfect sort out on Mbappe that Anfield celebrated like a aim.
Worst second: Permitting Callum Hudson-Odoi to chop inside and rating too simply within the 1-0 defeat at house to Nottingham Forest.
Ibrahima Konate
Finest second: A header away to Wolves – his solely league aim of the season – that helped Liverpool safe a 2-1 win.
Worst second: An terrible error in his field at Fulham that almost resulted in a aim, and a poor all-round show in defeat.
Virgil van Dijk
Finest second: The late headed winner at house to West Ham, and lifting the Premier League trophy!
Worst second: Being at fault for Andy Robertson‘s earlier personal aim towards the Hammers, receiving a grilling from the left-back.
Jarell Quansah
Finest second: A robust exhibiting at house to Wolves after changing Ibrahima Konate at half-time.
Worst second: Being substituted on the break at Ipswich on the opening weekend.
Joe Gomez
Finest second: A wonderful efficiency within the 2-0 win over Man Metropolis at Anfield, with This Is Anfield describing him as “immaculate.”
Worst second: The damage picked up at Plymouth within the FA Cup exit in February, holding him out for the remainder of the season.
Andy Robertson
Finest second: An inch-perfect help for Cody Gakpo towards Arsenal earlier this month – his just one within the Premier League in 2024/25.
Worst second: The crimson card at house to Fulham, throughout a degree when he was struggling for type.
Kostas Tsimikas
Finest second: A direct help off the bench away to Nottingham Forest, sending in a nook that Diogo Jota headed house.
Worst second: A dreadful begin away to AC Milan, however he did recuperate as the sport wore on.
Ryan Gravenberch
Finest second: An impressive efficiency at centre-back when Liverpool had 10 males towards Fulham at Anfield.
Worst second: The unlucky crimson card towards Crystal Palace.
Alexis Mac Allister
Finest second: The thunderous strike at house to Tottenham on a title-clinching afternoon.
Worst second: Being on the receiving finish of an appalling sort out by James Tarkowski that in some way didn’t result in a crimson card.
Wataru Endo
Finest second: An vital cameo within the 2-1 win at house to Wolves – resulting in Slot calling him “particular.”
Worst second: Not getting extra begins – he deserved to!
Dominik Szoboszlai
Finest second: Placing Liverpool 2-0 up at Man Metropolis, having already assisted Mohamed Salah for the opener.
Worst second: Not taking pictures when clean-through away to Aston Villa, as a substitute squaring to Darwin Nunez – extra on that later…
Curtis Jones
Finest second: Sticking up for the Liverpool followers after Abdoulaye Doucoure goaded them at Goodison Park. True Scouser!
Worst second: Penalty miss vs. PSG.
Harvey Elliott
Finest second: The late winner away to PSG.
Worst second: His tears on the pitch after Palace, suggesting he could depart the membership he grew up supporting this summer time.
Mohamed Salah
Finest second: A surprising strike within the 2-1 win at house to Brighton, on a day that felt huge within the title race.
Worst second: An unfathomable miss away to the Seagulls.
Federico Chiesa
Finest second: The smile on his face as The Kop sang his music after the title elevate.
Worst second: A massively ineffective show within the 1-0 loss at Plymouth.
Luis Diaz
Finest second: A brilliantly-taken hat-trick towards Bayer Leverkusen, as he shone in a central position.
Worst second: A disappointing efficiency within the Carabao Cup remaining defeat to Newcastle, however he was removed from alone!
Cody Gakpo
Finest second: A superb roller to equalise at house to Leicester, with the Reds struggling to interrupt down their opponents.
Worst second: An terrible cameo towards PSG at Anfield in extra-time when he didn’t look remotely match.
Dioga Jota
Finest second: Scoring the one aim at house to Everton, ending in sometimes scientific trend.
Worst second: The rib damage suffered towards Chelsea that noticed him miss months of motion.
Darwin Nunez
Finest second: The essential last-gasp double at Brentford in January.
Worst second: An unimaginable miss away to Villa with the aim gaping.