Mohamed Salah scored twice in six minutes at Brighton but Liverpool were unable to claim a win in an error-strewn draw at the Amex Stadium.
Match Report
Klopp, who celebrated eight years at the club, described this fixture last season as the worst performance of his many years in management, with Liverpool getting thrashed 3-0. They went behind here to a cheap goal which evoked memories of that dark day.
But they salvaged some respect as Salah scored twice for Liverpool to put behind them the monumental mess-up by VAR that dominated discussion for a week after their loss at Spurs, but they could not see out a win with Brighton skipper Lewis Dunk equalising late in the game.
And so it was Roberto De Zerbi’s turn to fume at VAR on another poor day for the officials. De Zerbi felt his team were denied a stonewall penalty, while Albion midfielder Pascal Gross might have seen red for a tug on Dominik Szoboszlai when he was the last man back.
De Zerbi, who spent most of the afternoon up in arms through anger at one thing or another, saw his side go ahead after 20 minutes following an incredibly sloppy passage of play from Liverpool.
Virgil Van Dijk slowed the game down to a walking pace and played an undercooked pass to former Albion midfielder Alexis Mac Allister. The World Cup winner, facing his own goal, was pick-pocketed by Simon Adingra and the Ivorian winger slotted past a poorly-positioned Alisson.
Adingra scored 15 goals on loan at sister club Union Saint-Gilloise, the Belgian club who Liverpool beat in the Europa League on Thursday, last season and his pace and directness caused Klopp’s side all sorts of issues.
Another dominant performance came from Carlos Baleba, who was signed from Lille for £23.2m in the summer. Mac Allister got a warm applause before the match but Brighton have moved on and Baleba looks the part. That’s what they do around here: one moves on, another steps up.
But for all the promise in a bright start for the Seagulls, they could only have themselves to blame as Liverpool scored two goals in six minutes to go in at half-time somehow in the lead.
The first goal came from a careless error from captain Lewis Dunk, who gave away possession cheaply in his own half and was made to pay. Liverpool exchanged slick passes and Darwin Nunez teed up Harvey Elliott. The Englishman moved out of the way to allow Salah to finish.
If the amount of space Liverpool were afforded for that goal was worrying, the second goal was even more alarming. Bert Verbruggen, the goalkeeper who has shared playing time with Jason Steele at four starts each, gave the ball away cheaply.
Pascal Gross was forced to tug Dominik Szoboszlai to the floor after being stitched up by the goalkeeper and the referee Anthony Taylor pointed to the penalty spot. It looked slightly soft but Salah did not care as he stepped up and confidently dispatched from 12 yards.
Many pointed out how Gross was the last man back and denied a clear goal-scoring opportunity and should have been shown a red card as well as the penalty being given. It was another poor day for the officials, who left both managers frustrated at times.
Elliott, who made a rare start for Liverpool in midfield, was hauled off at half-time after perhaps being dominated by Baleba and Gross in central areas. Ryan Gravenberch entered the fray and should have scored minutes after his introduction but hit the bar from close range.
Brighton thought they should have been awarded a penalty when Kaoru Mitoma rattled the ball at Van Dijk’s hand from close range. It clearly struck the arm of the Dutchman but nothing was doing according to referee Taylor.
De Zerbi was shown a yellow card for his protests, in which he referred to footage of the incident shown on the iPad of his coaching staff. ‘We want a replay,’ chanted the Brighton fans as Klopp acted as peace-maker between De Zerbi and fourth official Chris Kavanagh.
But minutes later, the Italian’s side were level. Captain Dunk headed home a perfect cross after Mac Allister fouled March. From there, they looked the most likely team to add another and really should have done when Joao Pedro shanked a shot over from close range.
What's next?
Liverpool host Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday October 21 in the Premier League following the international break - kick-off 12.30pm.
Jurgen Klopp's side then host Toulouse on Thursday October 26 as they continue their Europa League campaign - kick-off 8pm.
Brighton head to champions Manchester City in the league on Saturday October 21; kick-off 3pm.
The Seagulls are then back in Europa League action on Thursday October 26 when Ajax visit the Amex Stadium - kick-off 8pm.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
20' GOAL! Brighton 1-0 Liverpool (Simon Adingra)
23' Salah's shot wide out
30' Adingra's long shot wide out
40' GOAL! Brighton 1-1 Liverpool (Salah)
46' Penalty Goal! Brighton 1-2 Liverpool (Salah)
46' Gravenberch hits the bar
50' Alisson makes good save
68' Diaz's shot over the bar
78' GOAL! Brighton 2-2 Liverpool (Dunk)
Line-ups
Brighton XI: Gross, Veltman, Dunk, March, Igor, Kaoru Mitoma, João Pedro, Evan Ferguson, Bart Verbruggen, Simon Adingra, Carlos Baleba
Subs: Lallana, Steele, Webster, Welbeck, Dahoud, Gilmour, Fati, Jan Paul van Hecke, Jack Hinshelwood
Liverpool XI: Matip, Alisson, Salah, Van Dijk, Robertson, Alexander-Arnold, Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai, Luis Díaz, Darwin Núñez, Elliott
Subs: Adrian, W. Endo, Joe Gomez, Tsimikas, Konate, Gravenberch, Jarell Quansah, Luke Chambers, Ben Doak
Amgnonijunior
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Klopp looking for who to blame because VAR officials did a clean Job today [Crylaugh] 👇👇
rekbdkmrs
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the red drink in a dunk,walk out with a draw,since they can't walk alone with out a draw
ManjitPaul
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what a player still at this age playing full games scoring goals when his team need him the most There are lots of good winger but hardly there are any right winger like salah in europe who is so consistent
Nikilong
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Mo salah has now scored more goals than Roben van persie in the premier league The Egyptian king 👑
Amgnonijunior
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It's not easy to beat 2 clubs at the same time, Brighton & Hove Albion
KHMMURU07
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Look at the competitive spirit of this League just mind blowing 🌟🌟🔥. . . . Oh sorry My phone could capture only the top team.Bald Hag Era team was so below the table that it couldn't be taken 🌟🤣👍
Amgnonijunior
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VAR officials to Klopp:: I hope we did a good job today? 😅
Colinkong
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If you want to check out the gif, just click here: http://www.goalgif.xyz/v2/live/matchGifs?match_id=53615174&language=en
Peaceking1234
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He is the Egyptian True King👑 for a Reason💯💪💯 , Go Reds🔴💪💯
DangerCross
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I am sorry but Liverpool has no rights to complain about VAR.
peaceofmind
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No More 3:1 but 2:2😂
Amgnonijunior
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Today is official draw day 👇👇
Amgnonijunior
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Liverpool Fans checking if VAR made a mistake during the match 👇👇
Investormayor
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No excuse or complaint from VAR today President of excuse and complaint
CruzJR999
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🗣️:Meanwhile "EPL" Teaching Liverpool🔴/Brighton🔵⚪. West Ham🟤/Newcatle⚪⚫ Wolves🟡⚫/Aston Villa🟤 How To "Draw" The "EPL"
Amgnonijunior
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Our African giants with Brace 🤞 Egyptian king 🤴 👏 🙌
Amgnonijunior
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Onana to Allison 👇👇
Toxin-Dc
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the African magician bring out another performance today long live for the king 💕
Emily24
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Alisson has been infected by the Onana virus. Get well soon.
dougiefresh
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Brighton manager De Zerbie on Van Dijk's handball: "I think the only outcome should be a replay."
Emily24
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let's Hear what Replay FC would talk on dis [byebye][byebye][byebye]
M_cAveli
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Liverpool trying to get to the top 🔝 be like 🔥🔥🔥
Peaceking1234
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Whether Draw or Lose ; Still Liverpool❤ Forever💯💪💯💯
maturidikxith
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i found gravenberch impressive going forward and making good passes💫👏. he will shine in liverpool💯 just give him time to adjust 💯❤️
Peaceking1234
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Two Goals🎯 from the Egyptian True King👑 Despite the Draw💯 ,That's why he is the Best Winger in the Premier league💯💪💯💯
Peaceking1234
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Klopp did the Worst Decision Bringing this Guy👇💯😒 , He cost Liverpool more💯💯😒