Liverpool laboured to a draw at home to Sunderland after another extremely disappointing performance.
It leaves the Reds without a home win in three matches and with only the one league win since the first of November.
Which Reds left a good impression and who needs to step their game up?
Good - Florian Wirtz
Florian Wirtz was excellent in the win over West Ham at the weekend and he impressed again here as the tricky German was a constant threat despite the lack of help from his teammates.
The playmaker was rewarded for his tricky feet in the area and his effort deflected in to drag his side level late on.
He unfortunately was not given the goal but there is no question he deserved it after beating three defenders in such a congested area.
The German has probably been the standout player of the week and will hope to kick on as he looks to drag Liverpool to improved form.
Honourable mention - Curtis Jones
Jones called for action before the match and he certainly delivered in his cameo from the bench. The midfielder drove his side forward and was brilliant for the equaliser, initially winning the ball back before finding Wirtz to score

Bad - Alexis Mac Allister
Alexis Mac Allister looks a shadow of the outstanding player he was last season. The Argentine still looks some distance short of full fitness but even considering, his usual eye for a pass looks to have deserted him.
Even simple things seem trickier for Alexis this season and even when finding some rare space late in the first half, he headed wide from a presentable opportunity.
The feisty midfielder only has two assists and the one goal this season and looks a far cry from the Player of the Season nominee we know he can be.
Honourable mention - Alexander Isak
Isak would have been one of the few players brimming with confidence in this one, having tucked away his first goal superbly at the weekend.
The Swedish striker will point to a lack of service and he is probably correct to do so, but he will still be disappointed with his lack of overall contribution to the game.

He had comfortably the least touches of the players who started the match and struggled to make any meaningful impact in attack with scarce touches anywhere on the pitch, never mind in the area.
Ugly- Ibrahima Konate
Similar to Mac Allister, Konate looks a far cry from the title winning defender he was last year. The Frenchman is making baffling mistakes of late and was lucky not to be punished for a woeful backwards header early in the first half.
The defender has reportedly lost interest from Real Madrid of late and it certainly isn't hard to see why. He is carrying less goal threat while losing headers in both attack and defence.
Honourable mention - Virgil van Dijk
Konate's defensive partner is the usually reliable van Dijk but the captain had a performance to forget, especially with the Sunderland opener.
A poor pass from the Dutchman was seized upon by Sunderland and van Dijk's backing off invited the shot which deflected off his backside to nestle into the far corner.
