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A look back across the season and the standout players for Liverpool and Everton, with some making moves in their international careers, others breaking incredible records and more paving the way for their futures, it’s certainly been a season to remember on Merseyside.

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00:00 Just looking at Liverpool's season as a whole and their players, obviously we've touched most of their big names,
00:07 their big stars over the last few seasons have been out injured at multiple stages this season.
00:13 Can you pinpoint a player that's maybe stood out this season?
00:17 Obviously it's not been quite normal for them as Sal has probably been that main man for the last few years.
00:23 Is it him again or has there been a few others that might have crept in under the radar?
00:29 The numbers have been good for Mo Salah but in recent weeks since he's come back from a hamstring injury,
00:34 he just maybe hasn't done enough and you'd want them to step up a little bit more.
00:39 As I've said, the numbers are fantastic but maybe there have been players who have been a bit more important to the overall cause.
00:48 Virgil van Dijk has for the most part been the better off of the team. He's been back to his best this campaign.
00:55 Alisson Becker, when he's been fit, he's been magnificent but he just hasn't played enough games to maybe win the Player of the Year award.
01:04 Tyler Wendell has come on leaps and bounds after a stuttering start and a surprised arrival.
01:12 Adam Field and Alexis McAllister have done great since he arrived.
01:16 He was asked to play in the number six role, which is in his position really.
01:21 Everyone knows he's more of an attacker midfielder and in recent weeks when he's moved into the number eight position, he's done really well.
01:30 James Tarkowski was formed dipped in recent weeks. Apart from that, you really are struggling.
01:36 The midfield hasn't been good enough for a lot of it.
01:39 Attacking-wise, we know Everton's poor to see of goals.
01:44 So, I think Jarrett Bramfwaite is definitely going to sweep up the end of the season awards.
01:49 I think there's going to be a lot of potential shooters in for him in the summer.
01:53 Given Everton's financial situation, are they going to be in a position where they can turn down any potential bidders?
01:59 Jarrett Bramfwaite might have to hold a nerve, hope that maybe a Bibbon Ward comes in.
02:04 But, yeah, it looks like Jarrett Bramfwaite will be sweeping up the end of the season awards.
02:10 Obviously, we saw that John Stones had a similar start to Everton as a youngster, as an English centre-back.
02:16 Do you see any similarities between the pairing there?
02:20 Yeah, obviously, there's a similar trajectory. They've both come from the Football League.
02:24 I have Lee Stones from Barnsley and Bramfwaite from Carlisle.
02:29 I mean, to be fair, it's John Stones when he started out at Everton.
02:32 He actually started at right-back, so that's what maybe you do with young centre-backs.
02:36 Just because you make a mistake there, it's not as crucial as maybe in central defence.
02:45 It'll be interesting to see the trajectory he takes. I think at his age, I think Jarrett Bramfwaite,
02:49 to be honest with you, from what I've seen, is a better player, potentially.
02:53 But the ceiling is as high as Jarrett Bramfwaite wants it to be.
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