Liverpool‘s 2023-24 campaign has been a whirlwind of emotions, marked by triumphs and setbacks. Despite the disappointments of early exits in the FA Cup and Europa League, as well as a faltering the Premier League title chances, the Reds have found moments of glory, including their Carabao Cup victory. With Jurgen Klopp‘s impending departure adding an unexpected twist, the season has been nothing short of dramatic. Amidst the highs and lows, three players have stood out as the backbone of Liverpool's revival, reported by GOAL. Let's take a look at the three best players this season:

3. Mohamed Salah: The best for a reason

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah (11) plays the ball against Manchester City during the second half of an International Champions Cup soccer match at MetLife Stadium
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Despite facing criticism during a challenging period, Mohamed Salah has remained Liverpool's talismanic figure. His contribution of 25 goals and 13 assists underscores his significance to the team. However, Salah's mid-season absence due to the Africa Cup of Nations hampered his form, impacting the Reds' performance. Nonetheless, his overall impact and milestone of surpassing 200 goals for the club highlight his enduring importance to Liverpool's attack. Salah's ability to create opportunities and find the back of the net consistently make him a formidable force on the field, with his presence instilling fear in opposing defenses. Time will tell if Salah can return to his true dominating form, or leave the club for new challenges.

2. Virgil van Dijk: A Defensive rock

After facing doubts about his form and fitness, Virgil van Dijk silenced his critics with a stellar resurgence. As club captain, Van Dijk weathered early-season challenges to emerge as a defensive stalwart. His leadership at the back, coupled with impressive statistics including the most aerial duels won and interceptions made, earned him a nomination for the Premier League's Player of the Season. Van Dijk's pivotal role in Liverpool's Carabao Cup triumph shows his influence on the team's success. Beyond his defensive duties, Van Dijk's composure on the ball and ability to initiate attacking plays from the back have been invaluable assets to Liverpool's gameplay. However, his recent dip in leadership see him fall behind the most influential player in the team.

1. Alexis Mac Allister: The surprise revelation

Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister (20) walks onto the field before a soccer game against Costa Rica at LA Memorial Coliseum
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Alexis Mac Allister's arrival at Liverpool exceeded expectations, with the Argentine midfielder proving to be a transformative presence on the pitch. Initially deployed in a deeper role, Mac Allister adapted seamlessly, showcasing his versatility and defensive prowess. His transition to a more advanced position further highlighted his impact, contributing to crucial goals while excelling in defensive duties. With impressive defensive statistics and consistent performances, Mac Allister emerged as Liverpool's standout player of the season, surpassing all expectations. His work rate, vision, and technical ability have added a new dimension to Liverpool's midfield, providing stability and creativity in equal measure.

As Liverpool navigates the highs and lows of the 2023-24 campaign, the contributions of Salah, Van Dijk, and Mac Allister have been instrumental in shaping the team's journey. Despite setbacks, their resilience and dedication have kept Liverpool competitive, demonstrating their value beyond mere statistics. As the season draws to a close, these unsung heroes remain vital to Liverpool's success, embodying the spirit of determination and excellence that defines the club. Their performances serve as a reminder of the collective effort required to achieve success in football, inspiring teammates and fans alike. With their continued commitment, Liverpool looks poised for a bright future under new leadership, building upon the foundation laid by Salah, Van Dijk, and Mac Allister.