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Match Recap: Brighton 3-2 Liverpool

Brighton & Hove Albion secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over newly crowned Premier League champions Liverpool in a pulsating encounter at the Amex Stadium. The Seagulls twice came from behind, with Jack Hinshelwood scoring the 85th-minute winner just moments after making his substitute appearance alongside his cousin, Harry Howell. ( Brighton vs Liverpool)

Brighton vs Liverpool
Brighton vs Liverpool

Key Moments:

  • Harvey Elliott opened the scoring for Liverpool in the 9th minute, becoming the first Reds side to score in every away game of a top-flight season.
  • Dominik Szoboszlai’s stunning strike before halftime (45+1’) gave Liverpool a 2-1 lead, though he later admitted it was “a cross, to be honest”.
  • Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma leveled the game at 2-2 in the 69th minute with a clinical finish.
  • Hinshelwood stole the headlines with his late winner, tapping in Matt O’Riley’s cross after a VAR review.

Key Players & Storylines

  1. Jack Hinshelwood
    The 20-year-old academy product became an instant hero, scoring the decisive goal alongside his cousin Harry Howell. His post-match interview highlighted their lifelong bond and teamwork.
  • Read more about Hinshelwood’s rise: Reuters
  1. Kaoru Mitoma
    The Japanese winger continued his fine form, netting his third goal in four games as a substitute. His agility and composure turned the tide for Brighton.
  1. Dominik Szoboszlai
    The Hungarian midfielder shone in a deeper role, scoring a spectacular goal and showcasing his technical prowess. His post-match reflections emphasized Liverpool’s focus on finishing strong.

Match Timeline

  • 9’: Elliott slots home Bradley’s cutback.
  • 32’: Yasin Ayari equalizes for Brighton.
  • 45+1’: Szoboszlai’s curling effort restores Liverpool’s lead.
  • 69’: Mitoma pounces on a rebound to make it 2-2.
  • 85’: Hinshelwood seals Brighton’s comeback.

Full timeline: ESPN Match Report


Post-Match Reactions

  • Arne Slot (Liverpool Manager): Praised the game’s entertainment value but admitted defensive lapses cost his side.
  • Fabian Hürzeler (Brighton Manager): Highlighted his team’s European ambitions and praised the substitutes’ impact.

Standings & Implications

  • Liverpool (83 points) have already secured the title but aim to end the season strongly against Crystal Palace.
  • Brighton (58 points) leapfrogged Brentford into 8th, keeping their European hopes alive.


Stay tuned for Liverpool’s trophy presentation against Crystal Palace on May 25! 🏆
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