Liverpool's woes in front of goal continued as they played out a stalemate with Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.

One player who will have disappointed Jurgen Klopp with his display was Georginio Wijnaldum.

The Dutch international, who is widely expected to leave Anfield in the summer when his contract expires, put in an uncharacteristically poor display against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.

As per SofaScore, the former Newcastle United man earned a 6.5 rating for his performance, marking him as the worst Liverpool player of all of those who started the game.

The 30-year-old midfielder was limited to just 63 touches of the ball against United and completed 38/45 passes, resulting in a solid, if unspectacular, 84% pass success rate. However, this was lower than his season average of 88.6%, suggesting that his passing was below his usual standards against the Red Devils.

He also lost possession on 12 occasions and won just five out of 13 total duels, resulting in a success rate of just 38%, suggesting that the United midfielders had the better of him on a number of occasions.

For example, Scott McTominay won 11/15 of his duels during the game and earned an impressive 7.3 rating, suggesting that he was the more impressive of the two midfielders at Anfield on Sunday.

In Wijnaldum's last Premier League appearance against Southampton, he lost possession on just four occasions and won four out of eight total duels, suggesting that his performance against Manchester United was way below his usual standards.

Back in 2019, Klopp had this to say about the Dutch midfielder:

“Is he the perfect midfielder? From the skillset 100 per cent. He has all the things you need."

However, his performance against United was far from perfect and you worry that as exit rumours continue to grow, the midfielder may not be fully focussed on Liverpool, which may lead to disappointing performances in the future.

It will be interesting to see if the 30-year-old is selected from the start in Liverpool's next game, when they take on Burnley at Anfield on Thursday.

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