Anfield Watch
·2 November 2024
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·2 November 2024
Liverpool beat Brighton 2-1 at Anfield in the Premier League with a brilliant turnaround.
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Couldn't do anything for the goal - just a great strike. Then promptly saved Liverpool from going 2-0 down with a magnificent one-on-one save. Potentially the moment of the match.
Incredible defensive display. He didn't really do all that much going forward, with his line-breaking passes still looking off. But again, he was a rock at the back - just as we hoped.
Remained composed throughout, making crucial blocks when required. Been reliable in possession and controlled Brighton's threat reasonably well.
The captain has been solid other than one worrying moment where a ball in behind caught him out. The press should have been better, certainly, but the Reds required a top save after Van Dijk was taken out of the game.
We completely undersold how well Tsimikas played in the first version of this piece - defensively, he was virtually perfect. The Greek full-back won seven tackles out of seven to keep Brighton at bay.
Sorry, Tsimi.
Much, much more influential in the second half. Like a switch flipped. Liverpool's possession numbers grew and the Dutchman saw more of the ball.
Did better in the second half but it wasn't enough to keep him on the pitch. Unfortunate not to score at one point.
Another quiet game from Szoboszlai. He was okay, but just didn't get enough happening on the ball.
Salah didn’t do all that much in the first half but what a second half. The Egyptian was magnificent, scoring a brilliant winner and just generally looking like a massive threat whenever he got on the ball.
He didn't mean to score but they all count! Gakpo's delivery was fantastic and he produced the moment of quality to get Liverpool going.
Industrious and eager, his running was a constant outlet - and the Reds needed one, particularly in the first half. Didn't get his goal but made an impact without the ball.
Incredible. He forced the second goal into life, breaking through Brighton with the ball and getting Liverpool forward. But the fact that he can come on to play a midfield two against Brighton to turn a game around and keep things tight? The Scouser has come so far and was a true game-changer here.
He was bright after coming on but didn't get involved as much as others did.