Kelechi Iheanacho (Perez, 71) - An instinctive run found space behind Liverpool’s line but his teammates weren’t on his wavelength after he tried to cut the ball back across the goal. AP Photo
LIVERPOOL RATINGS: Alisson Becker 6 - Not troubled too much with Liverpool catching Leicester City offside on a number of occasions, but alert to the danger when called upon. Unlucky with the first goal after some poor Liverpool defending. AP Photo
Andy Robertson 5 - Sloppy at times with his passing that almost gifted a significant chance to Leicester. Replaced after picking up an injury. PA
Virgil van Dijk 7 - The Netherlands international won his duels when challenged by attacking players, and was quick to react to crosses coming into the box. EPA
Joel Matip 6 - Transitioned the ball forward impressively and helped begin a number of Liverpool attacks. Didn’t overcommit when defending and looked assured. AFP
Trent Alexander-Arnold 7 - Won his defensive battle against Harvey Barnes with Leicester looking to exploit his flank, but the right-back defended excellently. AFP
Jordan Henderson 5 - The Liverpool captain wasn’t at his best as he gave away possession at times when there was no real pressure. An off-night for the midfielder. Getty Images
Thiago 8 - A creative spark in midfield and helped maintain control in the second half. Didn’t look to make a wrong decision across the 90 minutes. Reuters
Harvey Elliott 6 - Drove forward when in possession but he will need to be checked after going off with what looked to be an ankle injury. Substituted in the 86th minute for Stefan Bajcetic. EPA
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 6 - Still getting up to speed but is finding himself in the right areas. His final ball could have been better at times, though he will need to garner sharpness after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. PA
Darwin Nunez 7 - Something always looked like it could happen when Nunez had the ball, but the Uruguay star missed his big chance after Naby Keita played him through. Caused trouble for Leicester’s defence throughout the game. Reuters
Mohamed Salah 6 - Came in and out of the game but has to do better with his chances. Salah didn’t seem to have his shooting boots on today, only having the ball in the net with a chance that was called back for offside. AP Photo
SUBS: Kostas Tsimikas (Robertson, 62) 6 - Added energy on the left-flank after coming in for the injured Andy Robertson. A strong run in the second half saw him find space in a promising area, though his effort was deflected out for a corner. Getty Images
Naby Keita (Oxlade-Chamberlain, 62) 6 - Unlucky not to end the game with an assist after finding Darwin Nunez. A positive display from Keita who will still be gathering match sharpness. AFP
Joe Gomez (Alexander-Arnold, 86) N/R - On as a more defensive right-back in place of Alexander-Arnold. AFP
Stefan Bajcetic (Elliott, 86) N/R - Introduced for Harvey Elliott who had sustained his second knock of the game. Getty Images
LEICESTER RATINGS: Danny Ward 6 - There wasn’t much Ward could have done as his own defender scored past him on two occasions. Produced a save against Mohamed Salah in the second half, pushing the ball past his right post. PA
Timothy Castagne 5 - Presented too much space to Liverpool’s left-backs and was sometimes slow to close down the cross. Getty Images
Daniel Amartey 6 - Battled well throughout the game in a physical match up against Darwin Nunez, who troubled Leicester City’s backline across the 90 minutes. Reuters
Wout Faes 2 - Two avoidable own-goals. He didn’t hear his goalkeeper for the first one, and he had to do much better to clear the ball after Nunez’s strike hit the post. A forgettable night for Faes. PA
Luke Thomas 6 - Rash in the challenge that presented Liverpool with some dangerous set-piece opportunities. Made some impressive interventions in the second half. Getty Images
Boubakary Soumare 5 - Anticipated play well in the middle of the pitch and was aggressive in the challenge. Booked for a poor tackle on Thiago. Getty Images
Harvey Barnes 5 - Found space down the left flank but didn’t have the answer for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had the better of the left-winger on the night. AFP
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 7 - Positive runs from midfield helped carve chances for Leicester City, and his finish was composed as he put his side into the lead inside the opening five minutes. Getty Images
Wilfred Ndidi 6 - Progressed the ball from midfield safely without taking risks. Good positioning in central areas made it difficult for Liverpool to play through the middle of Leicester City’s structure. PA
Ayoze Perez 5 - Too wasteful in possession on the night, giving the ball away frequently. Eventually replaced by Iheanacho. Getty Images
Patson Daka 5 - Injured early on and replaced by Jamie Vardy. PA
SUBS: Jamie Vardy (Daka, 15) 6 - Ran the channels well and almost picked up an assist with a cross towards the back post, only for Alexander-Arnold to intervene. PA
Youri Tielemans (Ndidi, 59) 6 - Couldn’t seem to get into the rhythm of the game after being introduced. Reuters
Kelechi Iheanacho (Perez, 71) - An instinctive run found space behind Liverpool’s line but his teammates weren’t on his wavelength after he tried to cut the ball back across the goal. AP Photo
LIVERPOOL RATINGS: Alisson Becker 6 - Not troubled too much with Liverpool catching Leicester City offside on a number of occasions, but alert to the danger when called upon. Unlucky with the first goal after some poor Liverpool defending. AP Photo
Andy Robertson 5 - Sloppy at times with his passing that almost gifted a significant chance to Leicester. Replaced after picking up an injury. PA
Virgil van Dijk 7 - The Netherlands international won his duels when challenged by attacking players, and was quick to react to crosses coming into the box. EPA
Joel Matip 6 - Transitioned the ball forward impressively and helped begin a number of Liverpool attacks. Didn’t overcommit when defending and looked assured. AFP
Trent Alexander-Arnold 7 - Won his defensive battle against Harvey Barnes with Leicester looking to exploit his flank, but the right-back defended excellently. AFP
Jordan Henderson 5 - The Liverpool captain wasn’t at his best as he gave away possession at times when there was no real pressure. An off-night for the midfielder. Getty Images
Thiago 8 - A creative spark in midfield and helped maintain control in the second half. Didn’t look to make a wrong decision across the 90 minutes. Reuters
Harvey Elliott 6 - Drove forward when in possession but he will need to be checked after going off with what looked to be an ankle injury. Substituted in the 86th minute for Stefan Bajcetic. EPA
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 6 - Still getting up to speed but is finding himself in the right areas. His final ball could have been better at times, though he will need to garner sharpness after a lengthy spell on the sidelines. PA
Darwin Nunez 7 - Something always looked like it could happen when Nunez had the ball, but the Uruguay star missed his big chance after Naby Keita played him through. Caused trouble for Leicester’s defence throughout the game. Reuters
Mohamed Salah 6 - Came in and out of the game but has to do better with his chances. Salah didn’t seem to have his shooting boots on today, only having the ball in the net with a chance that was called back for offside. AP Photo
SUBS: Kostas Tsimikas (Robertson, 62) 6 - Added energy on the left-flank after coming in for the injured Andy Robertson. A strong run in the second half saw him find space in a promising area, though his effort was deflected out for a corner. Getty Images
Naby Keita (Oxlade-Chamberlain, 62) 6 - Unlucky not to end the game with an assist after finding Darwin Nunez. A positive display from Keita who will still be gathering match sharpness. AFP
Joe Gomez (Alexander-Arnold, 86) N/R - On as a more defensive right-back in place of Alexander-Arnold. AFP
Stefan Bajcetic (Elliott, 86) N/R - Introduced for Harvey Elliott who had sustained his second knock of the game. Getty Images
LEICESTER RATINGS: Danny Ward 6 - There wasn’t much Ward could have done as his own defender scored past him on two occasions. Produced a save against Mohamed Salah in the second half, pushing the ball past his right post. PA
Timothy Castagne 5 - Presented too much space to Liverpool’s left-backs and was sometimes slow to close down the cross. Getty Images
Daniel Amartey 6 - Battled well throughout the game in a physical match up against Darwin Nunez, who troubled Leicester City’s backline across the 90 minutes. Reuters
Wout Faes 2 - Two avoidable own-goals. He didn’t hear his goalkeeper for the first one, and he had to do much better to clear the ball after Nunez’s strike hit the post. A forgettable night for Faes. PA
Luke Thomas 6 - Rash in the challenge that presented Liverpool with some dangerous set-piece opportunities. Made some impressive interventions in the second half. Getty Images
Boubakary Soumare 5 - Anticipated play well in the middle of the pitch and was aggressive in the challenge. Booked for a poor tackle on Thiago. Getty Images
Harvey Barnes 5 - Found space down the left flank but didn’t have the answer for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had the better of the left-winger on the night. AFP
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall 7 - Positive runs from midfield helped carve chances for Leicester City, and his finish was composed as he put his side into the lead inside the opening five minutes. Getty Images
Wilfred Ndidi 6 - Progressed the ball from midfield safely without taking risks. Good positioning in central areas made it difficult for Liverpool to play through the middle of Leicester City’s structure. PA
Ayoze Perez 5 - Too wasteful in possession on the night, giving the ball away frequently. Eventually replaced by Iheanacho. Getty Images
Patson Daka 5 - Injured early on and replaced by Jamie Vardy. PA
SUBS: Jamie Vardy (Daka, 15) 6 - Ran the channels well and almost picked up an assist with a cross towards the back post, only for Alexander-Arnold to intervene. PA
Youri Tielemans (Ndidi, 59) 6 - Couldn’t seem to get into the rhythm of the game after being introduced. Reuters
Kelechi Iheanacho (Perez, 71) - An instinctive run found space behind Liverpool’s line but his teammates weren’t on his wavelength after he tried to cut the ball back across the goal. AP Photo