Brighton’s Win Over Liverpool Keeps European Hopes Intact
Jack Hinshelwood became Brighton’s hero on a dramatic evening as he netted a late winner to seal a thrilling 3-2 victory over newly crowned Premier League champions Liverpool. The result breathed new life into Brighton’s hopes of securing a spot in the Europa Conference League, keeping their European dreams alive heading into the final week of the season.
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A Back-and-Forth Battle
The game was full of twists and turns from the start. Harvey Elliott gave Liverpool an early lead with a tidy finish after a slick move involving Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah. But Brighton didn’t fold. Yasin Ayari responded with a calm finish after good link-up play from Adam Webster and Danny Welbeck.
Just before the break, Szoboszlai produced a moment of magic to restore Liverpool’s lead. The Hungarian played a short one-two with Elliott from a free-kick before curling in a dipping shot that caught Brighton’s keeper Bart Verbruggen off guard.
Salah’s Shocker and Brighton’s Belief
In the second half, Liverpool had chances to kill the game, but their finishing let them down—none more shocking than Salah’s miss from close range. With the goal wide open, the Egyptian somehow put his shot wide, keeping Brighton in the game.
Kaoru Mitoma made Liverpool pay for that miss. Just minutes after coming on, the Japanese winger smashed in the rebound from Welbeck’s saved shot to make it 2-2.
VAR Drama and a Late Winner
As the game approached its climax, Hinshelwood thought he had won it with a tidy finish, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside. But VAR came to Brighton’s rescue, showing that Matt O’Riley was just onside before setting up the decisive assist. The goal stood, and the Amex erupted in celebration.
What’s Next for Brighton
The Seagulls now sit eighth in the table, three points ahead of Brentford. But their European fate depends on other results, including how Chelsea and Newcastle finish their seasons. Still, beating the champions has given Brighton real hope.
And for Liverpool, who have now taken just one point from three games since clinching the title, it’s a reminder that even champions can have off days.