Goalscoring pair Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike took the headlines for Liverpool in their hard-fought 2-1 victory at home to Everton.The Reds prevailed at Anfield on Saturday lunchtime, despite threatening to let another two-goal lead slip, making it five wins out of five in the Premier League this season.Here we compare our ratings with those of TIA’s readers, the Liverpool Echo and GOAL.Gravenberch (8.30) is in the form of his life currently and he was Liverpool’s standout player against Everton, scoring highest among the watching media.The 23-year-old scored an “early goal of the season contender,” according to GOAL’s Richie Mills, who added that his “sweeping up work at the back” was also vital.Ian Doyle of the Echo said Gravenberch had a “huge influence” on the day, as his reputation continues to soar this season.Doyle also hailed the “brilliant composure” shown by Ekitike for his goal, with the Frenchman’s “effective touches and determination” setting the tone.There does, however, have to be serious questions raised over GOAL giving Conor Bradley and Dominik Szoboszlai‘s performances a five-out-of-10! What the stats sayAccording to FotMob, Gravenberch was unsurprisingly Liverpool’s standout figure in a statistical sense, getting a rating of 8.7-out-of-10.Not only did he contribute hugely in the final third, but he also made the joint-most tackles alongside James Garner (five) and made more defensive contributions (14) than any Reds player.Ekitike made 11 himself, showing what an asset he is out of possession, as well as with it.Virgil van Dijk was once again imperious for Liverpool, with his 92 percent pass completion rate the highest of anyone on the pitch.The Reds skipper played more passes into the final third (10), too, in another immaculate showing at the heart of the Reds’ defence.* 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.