Danny Welbeck netted a brace, securing Brighton a well-earned triumph against Liverpool at the Amex Stadium. This outcome places Arne Slot’s squad in a precarious position, confronting a potentially detrimental deficit in their pursuit of a top-four finish.
Liverpool’s match commenced unfavorably, even before it had truly begun. Hugo Ekitike hobbled off the pitch after a mere eight minutes, the result of an unintentional impact with James Milner, necessitating Curtis Jones’s premature entry into the game.
Brighton capitalized on this disruption. In the 14th minute, Ferdi Kadioglu’s angled pass reached the distant upright, where Diego Gomez headed it back across the penalty box. Welbeck, perfectly positioned, directed his eleventh league strike of the season into the net.
Liverpool soon counterattacked, courtesy of an improbable origin. Mamardashvili’s lengthy clearance was flicked backward by Lewis Dunk, who was oblivious to the fact that Milos Kerkez had foreseen the scenario and dashed into the vacant space.
The Liverpool left-back deftly chipped the rebounding ball past Verbruggen, thereby equalizing in the 30th minute.
Welbeck restores Brighton’s lead
The second half unfolded in a customary manner. Brighton emerged with determination, regaining their advantage in the 56th minute with a most straightforward conversion.
Yankuba Minteh’s probing delivery located Jack Hinshelwood at the distant upright, whose gentle tap ideally laid the ball for Welbeck to slot in from a short distance. A video assistant referee review for offside prompted a brief pause before the strike was validated.
Liverpool pressed for a leveler in the final moments, yet they encountered a highly disciplined Brighton side. Gakpo troubled Verbruggen from within the penalty area, and Jones nearly scored from an acute position, but the hosts maintained a robust defense.
Kaoru Mitoma and Carlos Baleba were brought on, injecting renewed energy, and Brighton appeared more poised to add a third goal in the dying minutes. Mamardashvili executed an agile block to thwart Minteh in a one-on-one situation.
Welbeck was replaced to a hearty applause with ten minutes left to play, his twelfth league strike of the campaign solidifying his standing as the top English goal-getter in the Premier League this season.
His exclusion from Thomas Tuchel’s England squad, revealed previously in the week, was certainly recognized by the local fans.
This outcome places Liverpool’s European elite competition berth in grave peril, as the Reds have now suffered ten Premier League defeats this season – a precedent not seen since 2015-16.
A FA Cup last-eight clash against Manchester City and a Champions League quarter-final encounter against PSG loom following the global interval. However, Slot must primarily confront why his squad persistently appears so remarkably susceptible.

