“Red Swan” Liverpool Still unable to thrive in good shape this season Brighton’s last home game invaded, again 3-3, capable of dividing the points. And they only won 2 of their last 7 games. Let’s see what happened in this game.
1. Two goals at the start of the game change momentum.Liverpool FC – Brighton & Hove Albion – Premier League / Clive Brunskill / GettyImages
Liverpool warm-up still slow Started with 2 goals conceded first from the start of the match.
The personal mistakes of Jordan Henderson and Trent Alexander-Arnold. It is the source of being drawn to both goals, the problem that the Reds support line has not been resolved. thirst for victory And the focus of the team is a big knot, which makes the team unable to collect 3 full points in this match.
2. Concentration of the full backs on both sidesLiverpool FC – Brighton & Hove Albion – Premier League / Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA / GettyImages
Trent Alexander-Arnold Who has been criticized in recent weeks has remained unchanged, while Costas Simikas is almost invisible.
The defensive focus on Trento’s position is something fans are still looking for. There were many moments in which he did not show his enthusiasm in chasing the ball as usual in defense, while Simikas was casual in defense. And almost invisible in the game on the left side
Coupled with the decisiveness of the offensive play, Brighton, especially the brilliance of Leandro Trossar, meant that the team were always destined to slide at the end despite the fact that they were likely to come back to win when they turned to take the lead in the second half.
3. Luis Diaz fills the left starboard.Liverpool FC – Brighton & Hove Albion – Premier League / Clive Brunskill / GettyImages
Luis Diaz replaced Fabio Carvalho, another invisible player in the first half, with the Colombian international he could immediately make the difference.
Referred to throwing the ball into the penalty area. Play against the guests before yielding to Roberto Firmino, breaking the door, drawing 2-2 successfully from the start of the second half. Unfortunately, Diaz was unable to maintain his intensity in the final 45 minutes of play.
4. Psalm ThrossarLiverpool FC – Brighton & Hove Albion – Premier League / Clive Brunskill / GettyImages
Leandro Trossar broke his first two goals early in the match before scoring a hat-trick in the final to draw Brighton 3-3.
It was Trossar’s first hat-trick Premier League And he is only the third player in Premier League history to score three goals at Anfield, behind Peter Nendlowu (Coventry 1995) and Andrey Arshavin (Arsenal 2009)
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