Brighton vs Man Utd LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction as Seagulls hammer dismal United
Brighton 4-0 Man Utd: Reaction from the Amex Stadium as the Seagulls thump the woeful Red Devils
Brighton and Hove Albion host Manchester United on Saturday’s late afternoon kick-off, with the Red Devils still fighting for a European berth for next season - although a Champions League spot is now incredibly unlikely to be awaiting Erik ten Hag. The Ajax boss takes over from Ralf Rangnick in the summer, with the latter being appointed Austria’s national team manager alongside a consultancy role at Old Trafford.
Before that though, United still have to claim enough points to at least ensure they finish sixth and take a Europa League place for 2022/23, with the Monday night win over Brentford a step in the right direction. They have just two matches left to play this season, able to reach a maximum of 64 points.
For Brighton, it’s about ensuring they finish the campaign strongly enough to be in the top 10, having been through spells of impressive football this term - but also the usual lack of a scoring touch, with just 34 scored in their 35 Premier League games so far. However they have lost only one of the last six and sit ninth.
Follow all the reaction from Brighton vs Man United below:
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
90+2 mins: Son Heung-min is replaced with Steven Bergwijn for Tottenham. There’s still time for either team to get a winner but in truth it deserves to be a draw. Liverpool have chucked everything at Spurs but they’ve resolutely kept them out.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
90 mins: Close! Salah has another shot deflected behind for a corner. Davinson Sanchez with the block this time. The corner is whipped in by Tsimikas but he can’t find Konate and Spurs head it away. Keita passes it back to Salah who floats a cross straight into the hands of Hugo Lloris.
Five added minutes to play.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
88 mins: Hojbjerg recovers himself in time to head Alexander-Arnold’s corner out of the box. Liverpool send it back into the middle but Bentancur clears it this time.
Naby Keita comes on to replace Fabinho for Liverpool.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
86 mins: Dejan Kulusevski is replaced with Harry Winks for Spurs. The visitors have everyone bar Harry Kane back to defend when Liverpool are in possession.
Hojbjerg blocks a cross from Tsimikas and stays on the deck after the ball goes out for a corner. More time goes out of the game.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
83 mins: Alexander-Arnold sends the ball up to Diogo Jota who feeds it out wide to Luis Diaz. He brings the ball into the box and pulls it back to Jota who loses it to Cristian Romero.
Harry Winks is about to come on for Spurs.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
80 mins: Fabinho goes in the book for a foul on Son Heung-min. Spurs have the ball inside their own half but Son is taking his time getting back to his feet and time is going out of the game.
Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham
77 mins: The nerves around the stadium have gone and the fans are in full voice. They believe Liverpool will go on to win this game now. Tsimikas’ sends another cross in from the right but somehow Tottenham scramble it away.
Davinson Sanchez comes on to replace Ryan Sessegnon.
GOAL! Liverpool 1 - 1 Tottenham (Diaz, 74’)⚽️
74 mins: You can’t keep them down! Luis Diaz receives the ball on the inside left and twices shifts it inside to evade the Spurs defenders. He brings the ball into a central position and shoots. Rodrigo Bentancur tries to block the shot but the ball hits his outstretched leg. It wrongfoots Hugo Lloris and nestles in the bottom corner!
Liverpool 0 - 1 Tottenham
73 mins: Great defending! Liverpool work the ball over to Mo Salah who darts into the box and shifts the ball to the left. He belts his shot at goal but Ben Davies leaps in front of it and blocks the effort!
Liverpool 0 - 1 Tottenham
71 mins: Trent Alexander-Arnold swings a free kick into the box from the inside right channel but curls it over everyone’s head and out for a goal kick.
There’s a bit of frustration beginning to show in the Liverpool players. It’ll be a big point if they can rescue this game.
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