Jeremie Frimpong was Liverpool’s best player in the 0-0 draw at home to Leeds, but six individuals averaged less than a six-out-of-10 rating.The Reds made an insipid start to 2026, producing a poor, goalless performance at Anfield.Here we compare our player ratings with those of the Liverpool Echo, GOAL and the TIA readers.Frimpong (6.93) got the highest marks for Liverpool, with the Dutchman a threat from a rare right wing role.Ian Doyle of the Echo praised his “pace down the right” and “willingness” to hit the byline, but rather strangely, he gave every Reds player a score of six.Meanwhile, This Is Anfield‘s Joanna Durkan was quick to point out that Frimpong was “honest in his defensive work” before moving to right-back, prior to his substitution.Hugo Ekitike (6.48) wasn’t at his best, but he was second-highest in the ratings, with GOAL’s Mark Doyle saying he was “starved of quality service.”Andy Robertson (5.70) was Liverpool’s lowest-rated player, not taking his opportunity after coming in for Milos Kerkez.This was a night when many could have been given that unwanted honour, though! According to FotMob, Alisson was Liverpool’s top performer, which says all you need to know!The Brazilian kept a clean sheet – his 100th in the Premier League for the Reds – which is at least something positive to take from the game.It was a disappointing night for Florian Wirtz, though, who had only one shot on target out of four attempts and failed to complete a single dribble (0/1).Ekitike showed promise in the first half but struggled to lead the line in the same manner he has this season as the match went on, highlighted by him winning just three out of nine ground duels, the second-worst success rate (33%) of any Red.* 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.