There was something about Liverpool's second goal against Chelsea that got lost amid the criticism of Chelsea's downtrodden goalkeeper.
Kepa Arrizabalaga was once again at the centre of another calamity, the shot-stopper, shorn of confidence, caught dallying on the ball, allowing Sadio Mane to step in and send the game beyond the reach of Frank Lampard's side.
To all intents and purposes it was a dreadful error, but it was borne out of the sheer will shown by the Senegal striker, the kind of determination that has come to underline his contribution to Jurgen Klopp's side.