With three players out after a heavy defeat at Brighton, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has a big problem on his hands. The Reds’ poor form continued as the Seagulls won 3β0 at the Amex on Saturday. Today we will discuss about Liverpool: Brighton prediction| Standings| Transfer.
Brighton prediction
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Brighton came to report midway through their FA Cup tie against Middlesbrough with no new injury concerns, although the Anfield hat-trick hero will miss after landing in hot water with Trossard de Zerbi, skipping training early last week. After was told that he would not play in the cup.
Jakub Moder is the hosts’ only injury absentee for this game, however, as the Poland midfielder aims for a return from a knee problem next month, and De Zerbi was able to give Adam Webster some minutes off the bench in the FA Cup, where Lewis Dunk got rest.
Suffered From Inconsistency
Liverpool have suffered from inconsistency during the 2022/23 campaign. This has left them with ample work to do in the race for Champions League football: ahead of this trip to the Amex Stadium, they are seven points behind the top four.
Standings
Solly March-led Brighton and Hove Albion climbed above them in the standings after beating Liverpool 3-0 in an English Premier League match on Saturday.
Home team Brighton’s English midfielder March scored a brace in the 46th and 53rd minutes against Liverpool at the Amex Stadium, Falmer.
Transfer
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp admitted he is “very concerned” and dropped another hint about the club’s January transfer plans after Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Brighton. Brace for Solly March and Danny Welbeck’s first Premier League goals of the season saw the Reds leapfrog their south coast opponents, mounting pressure on the Merseyside club as their top-four ambitions falter.
Brighton have beaten Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool this season π₯ pic.twitter.com/8bAVNsYVYk
— GOAL (@goal) January 14, 2023
FAQs
Who is Liverpool’s new signing?
Liverpool have completed the signing of Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo from PSV. The Reds paid between Β£35m and Β£45m for the forward, who scored three goals in five appearances at the World Cup in Qatar.
Who was the best Liverpool player ever?
For a certain generation of Liverpool fan, ‘King’ Kenny Dalglish will always be their number one. And rightly so. Brought in to replace the outgoing King Kevin (Keegan), Dalglish ended his first season at Anfield by scoring the winning goal in the 1978 European Cup Final β and the rest, as they say, is history.
Who is the best player in Liverpool?
Currently the best player in Liverpool FC is Mohamed Salah. His performance index is 93, he has scored 7 goals and provided 5 assists. He currently ranks 93rd in the Premier League with 25 shots on goal and a conversion rate of 45%.