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Liverpool player ratings vs Burnley: Darwin Nunez does the business before deadly Diogo Jota makes triumphant return after another frustrating night in front of goal

Jurgen Klopp's side dominated at Turf Moor but couldn't put the game away until late on as they ran out 2-0 winners

Liverpool moved back to the top of the Premier League table for at least the next 48 hours after they secured a 2-0 win at Burnley that was far closer than it should have been given how much the Reds dominated their hosts.

Darwin Nunez proved to be the match-winner as he curled in a superb strike from 20 yards inside the first 10 minutes to end a 12-match drought. From there, Jurgen Klopp's side attacked relentlessly, but struggled to find a second goal to give them comfort.

Burnley goalkeeper James Trafford made a string of excellent saves while Mohamed Salah struck the bar and both Cody Gakpo and Harvey Elliott had goals disallowed either side of half-time. At the other end, Burnley had spells of pressure, but never really tested Alisson Becker before the returning Diogo Jota stepped off the bench to seal the points with a goal from a tight angle.

GOAL rates Liverpool's players from Turf Moor…

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Alisson Becker (6/10):

A spectator for much of the game. One misplaced pass apart, he didn't put a foot wrong when he was called upon.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (5/10):

Couldn't quite get into the game from a creative point of view as he has in recent weeks. Had a couple of dodgy defensive moments, too.

Jarell Quansah (7/10):

Another assured showing from the youngster, even if he wasn't tested that much aside from one spell in the second half.

Virgil van Dijk (7/10):

Exuded class throughout. His mere presence seems to intimidate opposition forwards.

Joe Gomez (7/10):

Filled in admirably at left-back as Burnley targeted his side to launch attacks. Got forward well to support attacks, too.

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Harvey Elliott (7/10):

An energetic presence in midfield. Unfortunate to have a fine goal disallowed early in the second half before being replaced shortly after.

Wataru Endo (5/10):

Broke up play at times but still doesn't do enough with the ball when he gets on it, especially against lesser teams. Poor pass almost gifted Burnley a late equaliser.

Ryan Gravenberch (6/10):

Showed good poise in midfield but lacked a bit of cutting edge. Still waiting for his breakout Premier League performance.

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Mohamed Salah (4/10):

Struggling to have the same overall impact as he was earlier in the season. Cut a frustrated figure at times.

Darwin Nunez (7/10):

Superb finish broke the deadlock early. Unlucky that a couple of other nice touches around the box didn't come off, but was much brighter than his attacking colleagues.

Cody Gakpo (7/10):

Excellent in build-up play, particularly in creating Nunez's opener. Will wonder how he didn't get on the scoresheet after missing a host of first-half chances and having a fine strike disallowed.

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Curtis Jones (6/10):

On for the final quarter of the game and maintained some energy in midfield.

Dominik Szoboszlai (5/10):

Left out for the first time in the Premier League all season and missed a great chance to seal the points shortly after coming on.

Luis Diaz (5/10):

Pretty quiet after replacing Gakpo down the left, though did force Trafford into a late save.

Diogo Jota (7/10):

His late return will be a huge boost as Liverpool's forwards have faltered without him, and he showed what he can do with his fine late finish.

Jurgen Klopp (6/10):

Freshened his team up and Nunez repaid him for bringing him back into the line-up. Still needs to figure out a way to get more out of his forward line.