Ryan Gravenberch sends message to Ibrahima Konate after Liverpool Man of the Match disagreement vs Wolves

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Ryan Gravenberch and Ibrahima Konate both shone for Liverpool as the Reds overcame Wolves 2-1 in their Premier League meeting.

It was another top team display from Liverpool as they took all three points back to Anfield from Molineux.

Arne Slot has now guided the Reds to the top of the Premier League table, with 15 points won from their six matches.

Konate and Mohamed Salah got the goals for the visitors, either side of Rayan Ait-Nouri's strike for the home side.

The Liverpool defender now has two goals for the season after his header against AC Milan, with the winger taking his tally to five.

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Ryan Gravenberch jokes over Liverpool Man of the Match decision vs Wolves

The former was unsurprisingly in high spirits after the win, with Konate jokingly questioning the Man of the Match award at full-time.

Gary Neville named Gravenberch as his best player, with the Liverpool midfielder continuing to see the funny side of the situation long after the final whistle.

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Konate celebrated the win on Instagram, writing: "Another one. We continue the momentum," with Gravenberch commenting: "Sorry brother," with a laughing face and heart emoji.

Ibrahima Konate continues impressive Liverpool form

Gravenberch yet again produced a superb display for the Reds, with the midfielder really looking sharp under Slot.

He has completely turned his Anfield career around, and has quickly become one of the club's most important players.

Konate meanwhile is proving his worth at both ends of the pitch, with the centre-back netting his second goal of the season against Wolves.

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He also found the back of the net with a powerful header against AC Milan, while his defending has helped Liverpool keep several clean sheets.

A very sloppy goal was, however, conceded at Wolves, with Slot set to be disappointed with his defence for their role in the equaliser.

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