Ranking Liverpool’s entire squad for the 2014-15 season from 25-1- Markovic 17th, Henderson 4th

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15. Simon Mignolet (6.73)

The old football cliche of a game consisting of two contrasting halves sums Simon Mignolet’s season up perfectly. Having looked shaky and bereft of confidence early on in the campaign, Brendan Rodgers took him out of the firing line. As mentioned, the injury to his understudy Brad Jones gave him a second chance, and he’s accepted it fantastically. A clean-sheet on the final day of the season would have seen him tied for the golden glove award for most clean sheets. Let’s hope we get the Mignolet that looked so assured for the latter part of the season, next year.

14. Glen Johnson (6.79)

The 30-year-old will be leaving Merseyside after six years when his contract runs out in the summer. His performances this year have not been up to their previous level of consistency, and thus it seems the right time for both parties to go their separate ways.

13. Joe Allen (6.81)

Joe Allen boasts one of the best passing success rates in the side, and managed to bag only his second Premier League goal for the club, as he scored the clinching strike in the win against Newcastle last month.

12. Javier Manquillo (6.87)

Despite enjoying a decent run in the side during the early months of the season, the Spaniard has not featured in the top flight since December, and has only played three games in the other competitions in that time. With another year left on his loan deal from Atletico Madrid, and with Glen Johnson leaving and Jon Flanagan sidelined, Rodgers may turn to the 21-year-old to fill the void at right-back next season.

11. Adam Lallana (6.93)

Injuries have prevented the former Southampton man getting a good run in the side, but he is starting to the show the reason why we paid such a large amount for him last summer. His most recent goal was a well-taken effort during Steven Gerrard’s final appearance at Anfield.

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