A stunning counter-attacking Liverpool performance was enough to beat Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday as Roberto Firmino starred.
Roberto Firmino scored twice as Liverpool cruised to a 5-1
win over Brighton and Hove Albion in an entertaining Premier League
contest on the south coast.
The Reds looked to be out of sight when they netted twice
in two first-half minutes and then extended theirlead further after the
break, but Glenn Murray pulled a goal back to threaten a fightback.
It never materialised, though, as Jurgen Klopp’s men turned on the style in the closing stages.
Brighton have made the Amex Stadium somewhat of a fortress
thisseason, previously losing only to Manchester City, but they could
not deny Liverpool a victory that was setin motion by Emre Can’s 30th
minute opener.
Firmino’s first swiftly followed as Brighton struggled to
cope with the speed of the visiting attack, with Klopp’s side then
adding a third – through the Brazilian forward again – after the
restart.
Again there was a second strike in quick succession, but
this time it was Brighton’s – Murray netting from the penalty spot
having twice earlier squandered big chances.
Murray could have scored again, too,but Liverpool added an
extra gloss to proceedings with two late goals, both inspired by
Philippe Coutinho, as the Reds moved above Arsenal and into the top
four.
Coutinho and Mohamed Salah were among six changes made by
visiting boss Klopp from the midweek defeat of Stoke City, including Can
and Georginio Wijnaldum in a makeshift three-man defence – largely due
to Joel Matip’s absence.
And Salah was quickly in the thick of an action, dashing
down the left to force a corner from which Firmino wastefully nodded
over the top.
Brighton’s determined early stance contributed to limited
attacking opportunities at either end, but Murray might have done better
when he turned and blasted off target from inside the area in a rare
opening for the home side.
Can broke the hosts’ resolve on the half-hour mark, though,
climbing to head home a set-piece from Coutinho, who quickly supplied
the second, too.
The hosts were still reeling from the opener as Salah and
Coutinho broke on the left and Firmino arrived in the box to meet the
latter’s centre for a simple – yet devastating – finish.
The game then seesawed dramatically as the second half set
off at a frantic pace, with Simon Mignolet brilliantly denying Murray
from close range before Firmino’s second followed at the other end.
It was another blistering Liverpool counter and the
slaloming Salah teed up Firmino for a simple finish, but the three-goal
margin lasted only three minutes.
Coutinho and Mohamed Salah were among six changes made by
visiting boss Klopp from the midweek defeatof Stoke City, including Can
and Georginio Wijnaldum in a makeshift three-man defence – largely due
to Joel Matip’s absence.
And Salah was quickly in the thick ofan action, dashing
down the left to force a corner from which Firmino wastefully nodded
over the top.
Brighton’s determined early stance contributed to limited
attacking opportunities at either end, but Murray might have done better
whenhe turned and blasted off target from inside the area in a rare
opening for the home side.
Can broke the hosts’ resolve on the half-hour mark, though,
climbing to head home a set-piece from Coutinho, who quickly supplied
the second, too.
The hosts were still reeling from the opener as Salah and
Coutinho broke on the left and Firmino arrived in the box to meet the
latter’s centre for a simple – yet devastating – finish.
The game then seesawed dramatically as the second half set
off at a frantic pace, with Simon Mignolet brilliantly denying Murray
from close range before Firmino’s second followed at the other end.
It was another blistering Liverpool counter and the
slaloming Salah teed up Firmino for a simple finish, but the three-goal
margin lasted only three minutes.
Video: Brighton & Hove Albion 1 – 5 Liverpool [Premier League] Highlights 2017/18
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December 04, 2017
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