Glen Kamara (Davies 81’) – N/R. The Finn brought energy to the team but not much else. PA
LIVERPOOL PLAYER RATINGS: Alisson Becker – 6. The Brazilian had very little to do against a toothless attack but, when called upon with the minutes ticking away, made a good save from Colak. PA
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 7. The 23-year-old curled in a superb free kick to open the scoring and had a relatively easy night defending. All his best attributes were on show. PA
Joel Matip – 7. Morelos tried to get physical with the 31-year-old but the defender came out on top. He was rarely under pressure. EPA
Virgil van Dijk – 7. The Dutchman was composed and hardly troubled. His passing was more precise than of late. AFP
Kostas Tsimikas – 6. The Greek’s delivery from wide lacked direction. He had the freedom to range forward and could have used it better. Reuters
Jordan Henderson – 7. The captain was suited to his deep-lying role. He moved the ball nicely and produced a splendid pass to create a chance for Nunez. Fabinho replaced him in the 70th minute. EPA
Thiago Alcantara – 7. The 31-year-old showed his passing range and dictated the tempo. He was quick to pounce on the ball and stop Rangers getting a foothold in the game. Milner came on for him with nine minutes to go. PA
Mohamed Salah – 7. The Egyptian dispatched his penalty with aplomb and frightened the defence with his movement and pace. His passing helped the unfamiliar attacking system gel. Reuters
Diogo Jota – 7. The Portuguese ran at the defence and caused problems. He never looked like scoring but created space for others before being withdrawn for Firmino in the 69th minute. PA
Luis Diaz – 7. The Colombian’s directness put defenders under pressure and drew the penalty. He likes to cut inside and shoot when sometimes a pass looks the wiser choice. PA
Darwin Nunez – 6. The Uruguayan had a multitude of chances but found the goalkeeper too often. His rawness showed but there were plenty of positive signs before he was withdrawn for Elliott with 10 minutes to go. Getty
SUBS: Roberto Firmino (Jota 69’) – 5. The Brazilian was deployed in a deeper role and did not influence the match. Getty
Fabinho (Henderson 70’) – 6. The Brazilian helped maintain control in the midfield. PA
Harvey Elliott (Nunez 80’) – N/R. The 19-year-old joined the with 10 minutes to go. The experience will do him good. Getty
James Milner (Thiago 81’) – N/R. The 36-year-old made his 300th appearance and landed a tackle or two. Reuters
Joe Gomez (Alexander-Arnold 90’+3) – 5. The 25-year-old was given a short, stoppage-time runout and was secure enough during his brief outing. Reuters
Liverpool's Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah (C) reacts to scoring from the penalty spot past Rangers' Scottish goalkeeper Allan McGregor (R) during UEFA Champions League group A football match between Liverpool and Glasgow Rangers at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on October 4, 2022. (Photo by Nigel Roddis / AFP)
James Tavernier – 3. The Englishman was left trailing by Diaz far too often. He was pinned back and could not get forward. Reuters
Leon King – 4. It was a big ask for the 18-year-old and the task proved too difficult. He gave away the penalty and his positioning was questionable at times. EPA
Connor Goldson – 4. The 29-year-old battled hard but was overwhelmed by the pressure. He was lucky that McGregor had a night to remember. AFP
Ben Davies – 4. The 27-year-old finally got to play at Anfield after his ill-fated stint at Liverpool. He worked manfully but it was not an enjoyable experience. Kamara replaced him with nine minutes to go. Getty
Borna Barisic – 3. The Croat could not deal with Salah. He let the striker run inside repeatedly and was lucky that the Egyptian did not bag a handful of goals. PA
Malik Tillman – 3. The 20-year-old on loan from Bayern Munich had a disappointing night. He needed to track back and help the defence but he lacked the application to help the team. Sakala came on for him in the 66th minute. AFP
Steven Davis – 4. The Northern Irishman did not, at the age of 37, have the legs to deal with the opposition press. He made way for Jack in the 66th minute. PA
John Lundstram – 3. The former Everton man aimed to be the midfield enforcer but he failed to land many blows on Liverpool. His passing was poor, too. Reuters
Ryan Kent – 3. The former Liverpool winger could not get involved. He fluffed his best opportunity to fire in a cross. Matondo replaced him with nine minutes remaining. Reuters
Alfredo Morelos – 3. The Colombian could not hold on to the ball. He was selected in front of Colak and that was a mistake that was rectified in the 73rd minute when the Croat replaced him. AFP
SUBS: Ryan Jack (Davis 66’) – 3. The 30-year-old joined the action in the 66th minute and did not improve the team. PA
Fashion Sakala (Tillman 66’) – 5. The Zambian’s pace and movement gave the side the semblance of a threat. EPA
Antonio Colak (Morelos 73’) – 5. The Croat was involved in his team’s late flurry and had a snapshot saved by Alisson. EPA
Rabbi Matondo (Kent 81’) – N/R. The Liverpool-born winger’s cross-shot forced Tsimikas to make a remarkable goal-line clearance. Reuters
Glen Kamara (Davies 81’) – N/R. The Finn brought energy to the team but not much else. PA
LIVERPOOL PLAYER RATINGS: Alisson Becker – 6. The Brazilian had very little to do against a toothless attack but, when called upon with the minutes ticking away, made a good save from Colak. PA
Trent Alexander-Arnold – 7. The 23-year-old curled in a superb free kick to open the scoring and had a relatively easy night defending. All his best attributes were on show. PA
Joel Matip – 7. Morelos tried to get physical with the 31-year-old but the defender came out on top. He was rarely under pressure. EPA
Virgil van Dijk – 7. The Dutchman was composed and hardly troubled. His passing was more precise than of late. AFP
Kostas Tsimikas – 6. The Greek’s delivery from wide lacked direction. He had the freedom to range forward and could have used it better. Reuters
Jordan Henderson – 7. The captain was suited to his deep-lying role. He moved the ball nicely and produced a splendid pass to create a chance for Nunez. Fabinho replaced him in the 70th minute. EPA
Thiago Alcantara – 7. The 31-year-old showed his passing range and dictated the tempo. He was quick to pounce on the ball and stop Rangers getting a foothold in the game. Milner came on for him with nine minutes to go. PA
Mohamed Salah – 7. The Egyptian dispatched his penalty with aplomb and frightened the defence with his movement and pace. His passing helped the unfamiliar attacking system gel. Reuters
Diogo Jota – 7. The Portuguese ran at the defence and caused problems. He never looked like scoring but created space for others before being withdrawn for Firmino in the 69th minute. PA
Luis Diaz – 7. The Colombian’s directness put defenders under pressure and drew the penalty. He likes to cut inside and shoot when sometimes a pass looks the wiser choice. PA
Darwin Nunez – 6. The Uruguayan had a multitude of chances but found the goalkeeper too often. His rawness showed but there were plenty of positive signs before he was withdrawn for Elliott with 10 minutes to go. Getty
SUBS: Roberto Firmino (Jota 69’) – 5. The Brazilian was deployed in a deeper role and did not influence the match. Getty
Fabinho (Henderson 70’) – 6. The Brazilian helped maintain control in the midfield. PA
Harvey Elliott (Nunez 80’) – N/R. The 19-year-old joined the with 10 minutes to go. The experience will do him good. Getty
James Milner (Thiago 81’) – N/R. The 36-year-old made his 300th appearance and landed a tackle or two. Reuters
Joe Gomez (Alexander-Arnold 90’+3) – 5. The 25-year-old was given a short, stoppage-time runout and was secure enough during his brief outing. Reuters
Liverpool's Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah (C) reacts to scoring from the penalty spot past Rangers' Scottish goalkeeper Allan McGregor (R) during UEFA Champions League group A football match between Liverpool and Glasgow Rangers at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on October 4, 2022. (Photo by Nigel Roddis / AFP)
James Tavernier – 3. The Englishman was left trailing by Diaz far too often. He was pinned back and could not get forward. Reuters
Leon King – 4. It was a big ask for the 18-year-old and the task proved too difficult. He gave away the penalty and his positioning was questionable at times. EPA
Connor Goldson – 4. The 29-year-old battled hard but was overwhelmed by the pressure. He was lucky that McGregor had a night to remember. AFP
Ben Davies – 4. The 27-year-old finally got to play at Anfield after his ill-fated stint at Liverpool. He worked manfully but it was not an enjoyable experience. Kamara replaced him with nine minutes to go. Getty
Borna Barisic – 3. The Croat could not deal with Salah. He let the striker run inside repeatedly and was lucky that the Egyptian did not bag a handful of goals. PA
Malik Tillman – 3. The 20-year-old on loan from Bayern Munich had a disappointing night. He needed to track back and help the defence but he lacked the application to help the team. Sakala came on for him in the 66th minute. AFP
Steven Davis – 4. The Northern Irishman did not, at the age of 37, have the legs to deal with the opposition press. He made way for Jack in the 66th minute. PA
John Lundstram – 3. The former Everton man aimed to be the midfield enforcer but he failed to land many blows on Liverpool. His passing was poor, too. Reuters
Ryan Kent – 3. The former Liverpool winger could not get involved. He fluffed his best opportunity to fire in a cross. Matondo replaced him with nine minutes remaining. Reuters
Alfredo Morelos – 3. The Colombian could not hold on to the ball. He was selected in front of Colak and that was a mistake that was rectified in the 73rd minute when the Croat replaced him. AFP
SUBS: Ryan Jack (Davis 66’) – 3. The 30-year-old joined the action in the 66th minute and did not improve the team. PA
Fashion Sakala (Tillman 66’) – 5. The Zambian’s pace and movement gave the side the semblance of a threat. EPA
Antonio Colak (Morelos 73’) – 5. The Croat was involved in his team’s late flurry and had a snapshot saved by Alisson. EPA
Rabbi Matondo (Kent 81’) – N/R. The Liverpool-born winger’s cross-shot forced Tsimikas to make a remarkable goal-line clearance. Reuters
Glen Kamara (Davies 81’) – N/R. The Finn brought energy to the team but not much else. PA