Ibrahima Konate “massively out of sorts” as Alisson stands out again

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There were no doubts over who Liverpool’s best player was in the 2-1 loss at Crystal Palace, but Ibrahima Konate produced a dismal performance.The Reds were beaten in the dying seconds at Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon, with Eddie Nketiah scoring a winner after Federico Chiesa had equalised late on.Here we compare our ratings with those of TIA’s readers, the Liverpool Echo and GOAL.Alisson (8.45) was so far in front of the rest of his teammates that he was almost playing a different sport!The Brazilian made several vital stops in the opening 45 minutes, and had it not been for him Palace would have been out of sight by half-time.Matthew Judge of GOAL described Liverpool’s No. 1 as “fantastic” on the day, while TIA’s Henry Jackson called him the “best goalkeeper in the world.”The same didn’t apply to Konate (3.63), however, with centre-back shocking in the first half, being labelled “massively out of sorts” by the Echo‘s Ian Doyle. What the stats sayAccording to FotMob, Alisson and Dominik Szoboszlai were Liverpool’s best players – both getting a 7.6 rating.Szoboszlai had the most defensive contributions (16) and recoveries (11) of anyone on the pitch, highlighting the shift that he put in.Milos Kerkez and Mohamed Salah won just one duel apiece in the whole game, while Alexis Mac Allister failed to make a single tackle.* You can find all the live scores and in-depth stats you never knew you needed each matchday on FotMob. Download the FotMob App here.