Jackson assesses each Reds player on the day.
HJK Helsinki 0-2 Liverpool
Friendly – Olympic Stadium, Helsinki – Saturday, 1st August 2015
Goals: Origi (73), Coutinho (78)
Simon Mignolet — 6 (out of 10)
As has been the case so often this summer, the 27-year-old
is barely worthy of a rating because he was barely called upon at any
point. Six out of 10 seems fair though.
Nathaniel Clyne — 6
The former Southampton right-back has had a solid but
unspectacular pre-season, and it was much of the same from the
24-year-old against Helsinki.
He was solid defensively, but didn’t offer a huge amount going forward.
Martin Skrtel — 6
Like Mignolet, Skrtel was never really tested at any point,
but produced a reliable performance. Bigger tests will certainly come
for the Slovakian.
Dejan Lovren — 6
The Croatian has taken plenty of flack lately, but he
enjoyed a low-key and solid afternoon in Finland. The Britannia Stadium
next Sunday will be a very different test, however, if he starts ahead
of Mamadou Sakho.
Joe Gomez — 6
The 18-year-old has had a fabulous summer, but he was less noticeable during a dull affair against Helsinki.
He didn’t get forward as effectively as in previous games, but never did anything wrong defensively at any point.
Jordan Henderson — 6.5
Liverpool’s new skipper was one of his side’s more energetic
players, using the ball well and providing box-to-box running
throughout. One of the best players at the club now.
James Milner — 7
The ex-Man City man was very impressive on the whole,
offering typical industry in the middle of the park and playing a key
role in Philippe Coutinho‘s goal.
He’s looking like a superb signing.
Philippe Coutinho — 7
It was great to see Coutinho back following an extended
summer break, and unpredictably, he looked the most talented player on
the pitch.
Although the 23-year-old didn’t necessarily produce huge
amounts of note, he oozed class from start to finish. Scored the Reds’
second with a deflected shot.
Jordon Ibe — 7
The exciting 19-year-old once again looked one of the Reds’
most formidable players, running at the Helsinki defence with pace,
power and trickery.
He had the beating of the Helsinki left-back time and time again, and could have a massive 2015/16 season ahead of him.
Adam Lallana — 6
Lallana has been one of Liverpool’s most creative players this summer, but he was more subdued against Saturday’s opponents.
He flitted in and out of the game, without creating much of note.
Danny Ings — 6.5
The Englishman pressed very impressively throughout
proceedings, and despite not looking a great threat, the 23-year-old
looked a pest at all times.
Could prove to be be a very underrated signing.
Substitutes
Divock Origi (on for Ings ’63) — 6.5
The Belgian was introduced midway through the second-half, and gave Liverpool the lead with a well-taken finish.
Joe Maguire (on for Gomez ’81) — n/a
No time to make an impact.
Pedro Chirivella (on for Coutinho ’81) — n/a
No time to make an impact.
Sunday, 2 August 2015
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