Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League as they came from behind to beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1 in an entertaining clash at Anfield.
The visitors took a deserved lead into the half-time break as Turkey international Ferdi Kadioglu struck brilliantly from a tight angle. But quick-fire goals from Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah in the second half ensured Liverpool were rewarded for their improved performance, capitalizing on dropped points for Arsenal and Manchester City earlier in the day.
A moment of individual brilliance from Darwin Nunez almost gave Liverpool the lead early on, but Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen denied him. The Seagulls then took the lead through Kadioglu’s well-taken strike, and only a fine save from Caoimhin Kelleher prevented Georginio Rutter from doubling the advantage.
Liverpool’s chances were dealt a further blow at half-time as Ibrahima Konate was forced off with injury, but his replacement Joe Gomez almost made an instant impact. The Reds kept pressing, and their persistence paid off as Gakpo’s cross found the net before Salah curled in a superb winner.
With Arsenal having lost earlier and Manchester City en route to defeat, a rocking Anfield was determined to ensure Liverpool did not relinquish their advantage. Arne Slot’s side saw out the crucial victory to reclaim top spot in the Premier League table.
The comeback win showcases Liverpool’s resilience and their ability to capitalize on their rivals’ slip-ups, setting the stage for an enthralling title race in the weeks and months ahead.