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Preview: Liverpool and Brighton renew hostilities in the League

Preview: Liverpool and Brighton renew hostilities in the League

Just a few short days after their last meeting – a frenzied midweek Carabao Cup clash which the Reds won 3-2 – the two meet again, this time at Anfield, in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon.


By Karl Matchett


Despite that, this next encounter could look very different, given the changes to both lineups, and there’s every reason to imagine the Seagulls will have an eye on improving a recent record which has seen the two teams win three, draw three and lose three each of the last nine clashes between them.

Liverpool’s draughting form

It’s been nothing but excellence for Arne Slot’s team this season, with the Dutch coach having taken charge of 12 wins from 14 games since replacing Jürgen Klopp at the helm. A draw at Arsenal last time out was a reasonable result, if not the team’s finest performance, though a shock home defeat to Nottingham Forest is far from forgotten even if it was followed by eight straight wins.

For Brighton, some excellent attacking performances haven’t always been rewarded with wins: a late collapse against Wolves was shocking and yielded only a draw, though perhaps that merely equals out being torn about by Tottenham – before they in turn went Spursy and gave up three goals and three points in the second half. Two ways to view the Seagulls’ results lead to the same single conclusion: three wins in nine, two defeats in 12, wildly fun but inconsistent so far under Fabian Hürzeler.

Stars of the midweek game hoping to keep their places

Liverpool remain without first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker, centre-forward Diogo Jota and squad attacking options Federico Chiesa and Harvey Elliott. Kostas Tsimikas could come in at left-back and Cody Gakpo, who scored twice on Wednesday night, is pushing to start up front.

Brighton have more doubts than definite outs, with only Adam Webster, Solly March and James Milner longer-term absentees. There are fitness tests in line for Yankuba Minteh and Lewis Dunk, who might start, and João Pedro and Matt O’Riley, who probably wouldn’t for a first game back. Simon Adingra may stay in the side after a great midweek showing.

Key players

Only Cole Palmer (12) has more goals and assists than Mohamed Salah (11) this term, though it’s not exactly news to point out the Egyptian as a big threat. More notable is the excellent form being shown at the other end by stand-in goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, averaging three saves a game so far and preventing 0.38 goals per 90, not far off Alisson’s 0.45. Few games to pick stats from, to be sure, but the Irishman has been excellent.

For Brighton, look to Georginio Rutter. The £40m summer signing has been a revelation playing just off the front man, hard-working and full of clever movement, scoring two and assisting two but also top of the squad for shots per 90 (4.0) and big chances created (3). An all-round threat.

Prediction

Defensively the Reds have been mostly excellent but Brighton’s movement and speed in the final third will cause them some problems. Even so, Slot’s team look a well-oiled machine right now – so another high-scoring home victory is on the cards. A repeat of midweek and 3-2 to Liverpool is as fair a shout as any.


(Cover image from IMAGO)


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