Europa League - Liverpool 4-3 Borussia Dortmund (Agg 5-4): Player ratings

Dejan Lovren
Dejan Lovren (L) celebrates after scoring the winner

It was a special European night at Anfield as Liverpool defied the odds to overturn a disastrous start to the game and eventually defeat a fired up Borussia Dortmund side.

The game started with Liverpool conceding two goals in the opening ten minutes as Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang started the scoring for the Germans. Liverpool scored one back after the break through Divock Origi but Marco Reus restored Dortmund's two-goal lead.

Liverpool then scored three goals in 30 minutes to completely decimate the Dortmund defence which began with a Coutinho goal from distance, followed by headers for Dejan Lovren and Mamadou Sakho. It was a fine end to the night as Liverpool ran out 4-3 winners and won the tie 5-4.

Here’s a look at the player ratings.

Liverpool

Simon Mignolet – 7/10

Simon Mignolet was commanding and authoritative. However, he did let in three goals none of which you could fault him for. He made a point-blank save only for Mkhitaryan to push the ball in off the rebound. He was utterly helpless for the other two goals. Yet, he made some fine saves in the game.

Nathaniel Clyne – 6/10

Nathaniel Clyne was turned inside out more than once on the night. He clearly struggled all through the game but his offensive contribution was solid.

Dejan Lovren– 8/10

Dejan Lovren was a rock at the back for most of the game. The Liverpool defence was sliced open on many occasions but there was little either he or Sakho did wrong. He scored the winner at the Kop End.

Mamadou Sakho – 7/10

Mamadou Sakho has had better nights defensively but he made some really important blocks in which kept the scoreline down in the first half. He scored the third goal from a corner which sent Borussia Dortmund panicking.

Alberto Moreno – 7/10

Alberto Moreno was average on the night. He was exposed on the break for the first goal and should’ve tracked Mkhitaryan for the first goal having made his way back into the box by the time Aubameyang had taken his shot, but apart from that Moreno had a decent game.

Emre Can – 5/10

Emre Can was poor in the first half and Liverpool were overrun because of his inability to follow the game at the pace Dortmund played it. He eventually got better in the second half before being replaced by Lucas.

James Milner - 9/10

James Milner’s first-half performance was marred by Dortmund exposing the space between him and Can, but in the second half, James Milner played like a man possessed and assisted in the final goal.

Philippe Coutinho – 8/10

Philippe Coutinho started the game rather ordinarily and even gave the ball away for the Dortmund counter that led to the opener. He came to life after the first fifteen minutes and scored the second goal after half-time which was a fantastic shot from distance.

Adam Lallana – 5/10

Adam Lallana was average for most of the game. He had a great chance to score but misfired and was taken off for Joe Allen later on.

Roberto Firmino – 6/10

Roberto Firmino has had better days. He did get his groove in for a few good moves but nothing special and was substituted for Daniel Sturridge later.

Divock Origi – 8/10

Divock Origi worked his socks off on the night and gave Dortmund all the trouble in the world. He could’ve been more clinical in front of goal but the one clear chance he had, he buried it with the panache of a top striker.

Substitutes

Daniel Sturridge – 7/10

Daniel Sturridge did not score but his arrival offered Liverpool an incredible change in momentum. The Dortmund defenders could not track him as he turned, feinted and dribbled with the ball like a world class striker would.

Joe Allen – 9/10

Joe Allen was incredible after having come on. He offered energy and quality that was often missing in the middle of the park for Liverpool as he recycled the ball continually and darted forward till the very last minute of the game.

Lucas Leiva – N/A

Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund
The Dortmund players applaud their fans after the game

Roman Weidenfeller – 4/10

Roman Weidenfeller had practically nothing to do on the night apart from picking the ball out from the back of the net, this wasn't the best night for the Dortmund keeper.

Lukasz Piszczek – 6/10

Lukasz Piszczek was solid for most of the night but was blown away by the Liverpool assault in the second half as he could hardly do much about Coutinho coming to life.

Mats Hummels – 7/10

Mats Hummels was incredible on the night. The German defended like a champion till Liverpool resurged from the dead and he even assisted Reus for the third.

Sokratis Papastathopoulos – 5/10

Sokratis started the game on even keel as he repelled almost everything Liverpool had to offer but he looked lost in the second half as Liverpool ran riot.

Marcel Schmelzer – 7/10

Marcel Schmelzer was excellent going forward and even did well defensively till Liverpool had a real go in the second half.

Gonzalo Castro – 6/10

Gonzalo Castro drove forward often with the ball and made some spectacular passes but was eventually missing in the second half.

Julian Weigl – 5/10

Julian Weigl, just like Emre Can had an off night as Liverpool ran rings around him.

Shinji Kagawa – 7/10

Shinji Kagawa looked like a catalyst to the sensational football Dortmund played when the game began. The Japanese star however, faded away in the second half.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 8/10

Henrikh Mkhitaryan was superb on the night. You cannot fault him for anything as he scored one goal and in another.

Marco Reus – 9/10

A vintage Marco Reus performance as he did everything right. He completely tore the Liverpool defence apart and it seemed he had taken the game away from the Premier League club by scoring the third goal.

Pierre–Emerick Aubameyang – 8/10

Pierre–Emerick Aubameyang was impressive again on the night as Liverpool made a hash of trying to stop him. He scored the second on the night but missed a few glorious chances to further the lead.

Substitutes

Mathias Ginter – 4/10

He was simply too slow after coming on and was ball watching when Liverpool scored the third goal.

Ilkay Gundogan – N/A

Gundogan had a chance to send Dortmund through with the last kick of the game but struck his free-kick wide.

Adrian Ramos – N/A

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