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Ahead of an intense period for Liverpool, eight of their players played maximum minutes for their countries on international duty.

As is usually the case, the international break halted some of Liverpool’s momentum. It has, though, provided a chance for fringe players to get some much-needed game time.

Eight Reds played maximum minutes, including Conor Bradley – who captained Northern Ireland twice during the break, in a draw with Belarus and in a 5-0 thrashing of Bulgaria.

Here, we’ve rounded up all the minutes played as well as the goals scored and assists produced by Liverpool’s first-team players in the international break.

Minutes played

DUBLIN, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - Sunday, October 11, 2020: Republic of Ireland's goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher during the pre-match warm-up before the UEFA Nations League Group Stage League B Group 4 match between Republic of Ireland and Wales at the Aviva Stadium. The game ended in a 0-0 draw. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)DUBLIN, REPUBLIC OF IRELAND - Sunday, October 11, 2020: Republic of Ireland's goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher during the pre-match warm-up before the UEFA Nations League Group Stage League B Group 4 match between Republic of Ireland and Wales at the Aviva Stadium. The game ended in a 0-0 draw. (Pic by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Of the eight men to play maximum minutes, the game time was perhaps most vital for Caoimhin Kelleher who must now step up to replace Alisson as Liverpool’s No. 1 until the next set of internationals.

While he was awarded man of the match for his latest display against Greece, the performance was blighted by an error that led to the opposition’s second in a 2-0 defeat.

Trent Alexander-Arnold – 180
Ibrahima Konate – 180
Caoimhin Kelleher – 180
Dominik Szoboszlai – 180
Jarell Quansah – 180
Conor Bradley – 180
Andy Robertson – 180
Darwin Nunez – 180
Ryan Gravenberch – 170
Cody Gakpo – 154
Luis Diaz – 154
Trey Nyoni – 115
Tyler Morton – 97
Mohamed Salah – 90
Wataru Endo – 90
Diogo Jota – 88
Virgil van Dijk – 79
Alexis Mac Allister – 66
Kostas Tsimikas – 8

Selected others:

Giorgi Mamardashvili – 180
Ben Doak – 145
Kaide Gordon – 111
Kyle Kelly – 74
Calvin Ramsay – 7

 

Goals

Dominik Szoboszlai scored both of Hungary’s goals in a 2-0 away win against Bosnia & Herzegovina – the first a left-footed finish from a tight angle and the second, a well-taken penalty.

After losing 2-1 to Greece at Wembley, Trent Alexander-Arnold showed what he could do in England’s second match when he played left-back against Finland.

The highlight of the 3-1 win was the Liverpool player’s stunning free-kick that found the top corner from at least 25 yards out.

Szoboszlai – 2
Alexander-Arnold – 1
Salah – 1
Diaz – 1
Gordon – 1

 

Assists

DORTMUND, GERMANY - Wednesday, July 10, 2024: Netherlands' Cody Gakpo during the pre-match warm-up before the UEFA Euro 2024 Semi-Final match between Netherlands and England at the Westfalenstadion. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)DORTMUND, GERMANY - Wednesday, July 10, 2024: Netherlands' Cody Gakpo during the pre-match warm-up before the UEFA Euro 2024 Semi-Final match between Netherlands and England at the Westfalenstadion. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

While the Reds generally performed well in their international fixtures, Cody Gakpo laid on the only assist from a Liverpool player during the period.

Against Hungary, after Virgil van Dijk had been shown a second yellow card, Gakpo swung in a great free-kick to Denzel Dumfries who powered home an impressive header to equalise meaning the game finished 1-1.

Gakpo – 1


Liverpool players in this international break

2G6XJ8M Luis Diaz da Colombia, comemora o seu gol durante a partida entre Argentina e Colombia, pela semifinal da Copa America 2021, nesta terca-feira 06. / PRESSINPHOTO2G6XJ8M Luis Diaz da Colombia, comemora o seu gol durante a partida entre Argentina e Colombia, pela semifinal da Copa America 2021, nesta terca-feira 06. / PRESSINPHOTO

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