Liverpool, Premier League and Brighton
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Premier League Champions Undone by Brighton’s Late Show at the AmexPremier League winners Liverpool fell to a rare defeat on the south coast, as Brighton came from behind twice to seal a memorable
Salah’s swing and miss with the goal at his mercy showed he is human, after all, and he shot at Verbruggen shortly after from close range as the Egyptian failed to mark his 400th Liverpool game – and his 300th Premier League match overall – with a strike that would have seen him equal the competition’s single-season goal contribution record.
Amongst the chaos of a win over the champions on Monday night, Brighton handed a debut to their youngest ever Premier League player. Step forward 17 year old Harry Howell. And what trust Fabian Hurzeler must have in Howell to put him into a situation like that.
Brighton came from behind to beat Premier League champions Liverpool last night to keep the Seagulls' hopes of European football alive - and the south coast club are now one of only three teams in
The leaders, Liverpool, and the bottom club, Southampton, are the only sides whose final position in the table is certain.
Salah has played a key role in Liverpool's Premier League title win this season and currently leads both the scoring and assisting charts with only one game left to play. He has netted 28 goals and provided 18 assists,
Dan Burn, Bruno Guimarães, Sandro Tonali, Anthony Gordon, Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak all feature on the 60-man shortlist, with the players who receive the most votes from the public in their
Football writer Alex Keble highlights the hot topics and tactical lessons from Matchweek 36, including: Underneath the anger that caused some Liverpool supporters to boo Trent Alexander-Arnold is sadness. Losing one of their most important players and arguably the club’s greatest ever right-back is a major blow.