Usual dirty shithouse tactics from Burnley, with our boys getting forearms to the back of the head all day and then seeing their players go down under the slightest contact. Seriously, fuck those cunts. We were professional but largely unspectacular, a few nice moments and cute little interplays, but we were far from our bombastic best, yet still managed to win 2-0. Burnley only really had a couple of little spells where they put us under sustained pressure, but nonetheless still managed to carve out a few dangerous chances - their physicality as always proving a bit of a handful.
Alisson - 8.5:
Made several decent saves and I would say won us the game as he kept them from getting a foothold at crucial times that might've taken the wind out of our sails and perked them up a bit. Had a relatively busy day at the office and a couple of slight iffy moments but was largely excellent. MOTM.
Trent - 7.5:
Had a shocking first 15-20 minutes defensively and looked all over the place. Grew into the game and obviously provided a lovely assist, probably should've had more than one on another day. I felt he kinda got caught out a bit by the physical battle at times, but improved defensively after a very shakey start.
Matip - 8:
Calm and composed, didn't seem too bothered by the rough approach from Burnley, a very solid display. Please stay fit.
Virg - 8:
Still not back to his best, yet still imperious in defence and marshalled the rest of the back four well. It's good to have that long diagonal cross-field ball back (among other things!)
Kostas - 8:
Combative and committed, he put dangerous looking balls into box all game - whether from set pieces or open play - and looked pretty sharp all game. A very reassuring performance, if he can play like this every week then we don't have to worry if Robbo gets injured or needs a rest.
Harvey - 7:
Very promising showing, he was dynamic, drew their players in for fouls and showed a lot of maturity for one so young. Tracked back a bit, but offered much more going forward as you would expect, he never hid and the Trent-Harvey-Mo trio looks to have a lot of potential. Final ball was a bit lacking at times, but had a couple of excellent passes to Mo that really deserved a goal - the disallowed one I particularly liked as he bypassed the easy option to Trent which would have played him into trouble (or at least traffic) and threaded a lovely ball through that got put in the back of the net. He also popped up on the other side when we broke and whipped in a lovely cross which could easily have been a goal. And obviously a nice 'assist to the assist'. A lovely little full league debut.
Hendo - 6.5:
More progressive and expansive in his passing than Naby, quicker and better use of the ball - but not a great performance. He can do a job at DM if Fabs isn't available, but that's the only time I want to see him there; the way the Burnley player just slipped past him for their disallowed goal was terrible. He did okay, but nothing more than that.
Keita - 6:
Didn't really impose himself on the game, he was just kind of...there. Kept it short and simple, didn't give the ball away too much, didn't win it back too much, didn't really do anything of note - his 'assist to the assist' was decidedly meh. He wasn't shit is probably the most effusive praise I could lavish on him, I'm actually struggling to really remember much about his game.
Mo - 7:
Deserved a goal and looked the most consistently dangerous of the front 3, kinda surprised he didn't score tbh and he probably should've.
Jota - 7:
Decent. Made a nuisance of himself and he seems to have good spatial awareness to make dangerous runs and get into goalscoring positions. Would have like to see him get a bit more into the game and on the ball and making those mazy runs where he turns the defenders inside and out, but that could be partly down to playing more centrally rather than out wide. Fuck knows how we didn't get a penalty when the Burnley player decided to bundle him over in the box, what was that about?
Mane - 6:
Wasteful. 'Proper Mane' would have had 3 or 4, but he's still operating at that level a few steps down where his first touch lets him down, or he scuffs his shot, or it's right at the keeper instead of in the corner. He's looking sharper than last year, and he (finally!) took his goal well, but I worry that he might never get back to pre-Covid levels. He'll still be a very good player, but not that devastating weapon that tears defences apart.
Bobby - 6:
Can't really remember him doing anything.
Thiago - 4.5:
Came on and promptly started giving the ball away in dangerous places, no intensity, far too casual