West Ham player ratings: Manuel Lanzini jeered as Mark Noble struggles against Liverpool in east London

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West Ham's relegation concerns grew after slipping to defeat to Liverpool at the London Stadium on Wednesday night.

Jack Rosser was at the London Stadium to run the rule over David Moyes' side.

Lukasz Fabianski: 6

Didn’t really have too much to do, the most important thing was making it through 90 minutes without injury.

Jeremy Ngakia: 6

A very encouraging debut despite the result. Showed confidence in getting forward whenever given the chance.

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Issa Diop: 5

Allowed Divock Origi to turn too easily before bringing him down to give the penalty away.

Angelo Ogbonna: 6

Largely kept Roberto Firmino quiet on what could have been a far more embarrassing night for West Ham’s back line.

Aaron Cresswell: 6

A relentless evening playing in a back three against the most ferocious attack in the league, didn’t do too much wrong.

Arthur Masuaku: 5

At fault for Liverpool’s second goal, a couple nice moments but not a good night when all is told.

Declan Rice: 6

Impressed in very tough conditions. West Ham’s most important player.

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Mark Noble: 5

Also at fault for Liverpool’s second goal, his place could be under real pressure following the arrival of Tomas Soucek.

Robert Snodgrass: 7

Gave his all to get West Ham back into the game and came close on more than one occasion.

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Manuel Lanzini: 5

Wasted two good chances in the Liverpool box and didn’t offer much past that, loud cheers when he was hooked.

Sebastien Haller 5

Incapable of leading the line on his own. The Frenchman needs pace around him to make a real impact.