It was meant to be a statement performance… but instead, left the south coast with more questions than answers 😬
A trip to face at the ended in disappointment, as the Reds slipped to a 2-1 defeat in a match that once again exposed their biggest weaknesses under .
⚽ Match Recap: A Game That Slipped Away
Liverpool started slowly — and paid the price.
struck early in the 14th minute to put Brighton ahead, catching the Reds off guard. However, Liverpool showed some fight, and their response came through , who calmly finished in the 30th minute to restore parity.
At 1-1 going into halftime, the game felt wide open…
But the second half told a different story.
Brighton regained control, and once again, Welbeck delivered the decisive blow in the 56th minute. Liverpool pushed, probed, and dominated spells of possession — but the cutting edge was missing 😕
📊 Player Ratings Breakdown
🧤 Goalkeeper
– 6.5/10
Made several key saves to keep Liverpool alive, but had little chance with either goal.
🛡️ Defence
– 6/10
Energetic and lively going forward, but lacked quality in the final third.
– 6.5/10
Solid in moments, but struggled to deal with Welbeck’s movement.
– 6/10
Composed defensively, yet unusually off with his passing from the back.
– 7/10 ⭐
Liverpool’s standout performer. Scored the equaliser and worked tirelessly on both ends.
⚙️ Midfield
– 6.5/10
Energetic and composed, but lacked a decisive moment.
– 6/10
Did the defensive work well but offered little creativity going forward.
– 7/10
Full of energy and intent, but his final ball and decision-making let him down.
🎯 Attack
– 6/10
Bright in the first half, but faded badly after the break.
– 6/10
Showed flashes of danger but never truly threatened the goal.
– N/A
A nightmare outing — forced off injured after just 7 minutes 😢
🔁 Substitutes
– 6.5/10
Calm on the ball and helped maintain possession.
– 6/10
Showed promise with direct runs and energy.
– 6/10
Added experience but couldn’t change the game.
🚨 Final Thoughts
This wasn’t just a defeat — it felt familiar.
Plenty of possession… but not enough cutting edge. Solid spells… but costly lapses. Under , these issues are starting to become a pattern — and fans are beginning to notice 👀
If Liverpool want to compete at the highest level, something has to change — and fast.
Because right now, performances like this won’t be enough.