Jurgen Klopp celebrated his 300th competitive victory as Liverpool boss as the Reds came from behind to defeat Brighton at the Amex.
Danny Welbeck fired the Seagulls in front after just two minutes but Liverpool maintained their composure and levelled through Luis Dias before the interval.
After the hosts saw multiple chances to take the lead go awry, Mo Salah stepped up when his team needed him most to secure what could prove to be a vital three points in the title race.
With all eyes on Arsenal's visit to the Etihad on Sunday, Klopp's men did what they needed to do to maintain their lead at the top of the Premier League table as a thrilling conclusion draws ever closer.
Nathan Salt was at Anfield to bring you six things you might not have noticed.
300 - victory over Brighton made it 300 wins and counting for Jurgen Klopp in all competitions.
As Dua Lipa’s ‘One Kiss’ was serenaded on the Kop at full-time, Klopp celebrated with the same passion and vigour that he always does.
He’ll need a few more wins to get his side over the line in this epic three-way title fight, though.
The sense of nervousness heading through the turnstiles made a lot of sense when it was pointed out that Liverpool had won just one of their last seven league games against the Seagulls (D4 L2) prior to yesterday.
But Anfield is a cauldron atmosphere more often than not and the decision-making of referee David Coote helped ignite a boisterous home crowd.
Coming back behind, the Reds are now unbeaten in their last 27 Premier League home games (W21 D6), stretching all the way back to a 2-1 loss to Leeds United in October 2022.
Not that Roy Keane is convinced he’s a good fit but there were plenty of camera lenses focused on Roberto De Zerbi for what was
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