Brighton and Hove Albion were once Liverpool’s whipping boys, but this season they’ve become a force to be reckoned with.
Despite the fact that several key players were sold and inspirational manager Graham Potter joined Chelsea, they continued to thrive under Roberto De Zerbi.
Trossard is Brighton’s top scorer this season with seven goals, followed by Pascal Groß with six and 2022 World Cup winner Alexis MacAllister with five. Liverpool have a good track record against the Seagulls, having won seven and lost only once in the last 11 league matches.The Reds have only won two and drawn three of their last six league meetings since 2020. How times have changed.Much has been said about the midfield and how Jurgen Klopp should sign a midfielder or two to freshen things up.
After the harsh lesson taught by Brentford at the beginning of last week and being easily sliced up by Wolverhampton Wanderers in the FA Cup third round match last weekend, it is high time the players did what they do best.
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