The Netherlands international scored twice and registered an assist in a comfortable 4-1 win for Arne Slot’s side.
Within 11 minutes of what was widely expected to be a one-sided encounter, Liverpool had the lead, with Dominik Szoboszlai finishing brilliantly after dribbling through two Ipswich challenges and firing home from the edge of the box.
The host’s momentum was halted by a lengthy stoppage, however, as Ipswich ace Wes Burns required medical attention after sustaining a knee injury in an innocuous clash with Cody Gakpo. He was given a standing ovation as he was stretchered off.
Mohamed Salah swiftly added a second after the restart, netting his 100th Premier League goal at Anfield with an instinctive back-post finish after…