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Swansea City have pulled off the biggest shock of the Premier League season by beating Liverpool 3-2 at Anfield.

Here's how chief football writer Chris Wathan rated the players...

LUKASZ FABIANSKI 8: Made a couple of important low reaction saves as Liverpool pushed and earned the points as much as anyone. Big, confident claims from crosses. 8

KYLE NAUGHTON 7: Continued in improved form and though did have to be wary of the men outside him, stuck to his job and performed well, especially as the side used him to play out down the right. 7

ALFIE MAWSON 8: Another big game from the defender with big potential. The huge block on Firmino's shot the eye-catching moment but did a lot of the simple things very well, something much needed. 8

FEDERICO FERNANDEZ 8: Another game that suggests the Argentina international is coming back to form just when his side need it most. Excellent before one rush of blood saw him beaten by Wijnaldum for the second goal but still deserves praise. 8

MARTIN OLSSON 7: Hard to fault the £4m new signing on his debut. Showed he's got some gas as he led counter attack charges and did his job defensively, though may have done better as Firmino got ahead of him for both goals. 7

TOM CARROLL (STAR MAN) 9: A player some doubted as being able to make a difference made a real difference. Heavily involved when Swansea did get their chances to go forward, but also did his bit defensively while showing real maturity. Some touches of real class throughout. 9

JACK CORK(CAPT) 7: Still a little ponderous at times but came into his own when Swansea stayed strong in the face of Liverpool's push to get back into the game. Worked incredibly hard. 7

LEROY FER 7: Brought into the side by Clement and didn't let the manager down with a responsible performance that helped towards the team's resistance. A little loose on the ball at times but imposed himself on game. 7

GYLFI SIGURDSSON 7: Had been quiet as Swansea stayed in their shape and he seemed to be forcing things when Swansea did get their chance to go forward, but then delivered when he had to. 7

WAYNE ROUTLEDGE 7: Gets his stick but a very intelligent performance as he ensured Swansea did the right thing when trying to ease the pressure, taking defenders away and helping his side creep up the pitch. 7

FERNANDO LLORENTE 8: Had looked sluggish off the ball but came alive in the area when he had to. Anyone who saw his celebrations knows how much it meant to him. 8