West Ham ratings: Jeremy Ngakia the best player as Lukasz Fabianski mistakes costs the Hammers

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Giuseppe Muro24 February 2020

Giuseppe Muro was at Anfield to run the rule over the performances of West Ham’s players…

Should have done better with the opener and then produced an absolute howler to gift Liverpool an equaliser when he let Mohamed Salah’s shot squirm through his grasp.

It was always going to be tough night against Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Came close to late equaliser.

Made it 1-1 with a near-post header in the first half and defended well before Liverpool turned the game around late on.

Like Diop, defended superbly and was unfortunate to come out on the losing side.

An outstanding display from the 19-year-old right back against the threat of Sadio Mane and Andy Robertson

Photo: Action Images via Reuters
Action Images via Reuters

Crossed for Issa Diop’s diop header, gave West Ham a threat from set-pieces in the first half and did well defensively with a typically hard-working display.

Photo: Action Images via Reuters
Action Images via Reuters

The January loan signing was brilliant and epitomised the grit and fight West Ham showed in the first half before he pulled up with an injured at the start of the second half.

Broke things up well in the first half but West Ham were overrun late on.

Led the pressing in midfield as West Ham closed down the space in the first half and came close to an injury-time equaliser when his shot was defected wide.

Struggled on his first start since January and was brought off after 65 minutes.

Photo: REUTERS
REUTERS

Gave West Ham an attacking outlet and his pace worried the Liverpool defence all night but he missed a great chance at 2-2.

Substitutes

Replaced Tomas Soucek early in the second half and scored the goal that like liked it might give West Ham a famous win at Anfield.

Didn’t do enough when he came on for Felipe Anderson and should have done better to try to hold the ball up in the build-up for Liverpool’s winner.

Replaced Robert Snodgrass late on and missed a golden chance to equalise when he was one on one with Alisson.

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