The midfielder has underwhelmed since arriving at Anfield from RB Leipzig last summer and the Reds could really do with him belatedly finding his form
It was a moment which summed up an evening.
With the clock running down at the London Stadium, and Liverpool labouring but starting to build a degree of pressure as they hunted a winning goal against a retreating West Ham, Naby Keita picked up possession in the centre circle.
The Guinea midfielder was a few yards inside his own half, with space to move forward. A stepover and a dart to the left took him past Declan Rice, another deft touch moved him beyond Pedro Obiang.