Salah took on the right-back role, and his return to the field marked a significant moment in the game. He went on to assist Ekitike's second goal, solidifying his position as the record holder for goal involvements with a single Premier League club. As of now, he has 277 goal involvements (188 goals and 89 assists).
The return of Salah seemed to put any previous issues with manager Slot behind them. Slot stated in a post-match press conference that there are "no issues to resolve" between them, which is a positive sign for Liverpool.
Salah's impact on the game was significant, creating five chances and having eight touches in the Brighton box, while also making five recoveries. His performance suggests that any previous issues have been resolved.
Carlos Baleba, a defensive midfielder, struggled in the match, failing to make a single clearance or interception. He was substituted in the 64th minute and completed only one pass into the final third. His performance was a concerning sign, especially considering the high expectations surrounding him.
Despite not making any major errors, Baleba's overall performance was underwhelming. As he continues to struggle, he risks being dropped by Brighton, especially if he doesn't improve soon.
Despite the significant investment in Alexander Isak, Ekitike has emerged as a standout player for Liverpool, scoring two goals in the match. His performance solidified his position as the team's top striker, leaving Isak's future at the club uncertain.
Isak's struggles on the field, particularly his lack of confidence, are concerning. He was recently signed for a significant amount, and if he doesn't start scoring soon, he may be remembered as one of the worst signings in the competition's history.










