If you don't think taking three Liverpool defenders out of the game is achieving anything then there's little point in me trying to change your mind. The amount of space freed up by one player occupying multiple opposition players is crucial. He was a constant outlet, even winning aerial battles against Skrtel and Lovren. That cross to N'Doye was sublime, he really couldn't have placed it any better.
'Winning a few free kicks', which you try and diminish, allowed us to regroup and get players up the pitch, preventing any rhythm Liverpool might have been gathering. I haven't said we were brilliant in attack, I've said Aluko was brilliant, I though N'Doye tired quite early.