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Brighton vs Liverpool: Brighton vs Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp's men labour to victory

Re-live the action from the Amex Stadium

Michael Jones
Saturday 12 January 2019 11:02 EST
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Lacklustre Liverpool ground back to winning ways to reaffirm their Premier League lead with a patchy 1-0 victory at Brighton.

Mohamed Salah struck his 14th league goal of the season from the penalty spot as the off-kilter Reds stretched their top-flight advantage over Manchester City back to seven points.

Liverpool failed to produce the kind of statement win to flex their title-challenge muscles following successive defeats to chief rivals City in the league, and Wolves in the FA Cup.

Klopp's men laboured throughout, unable to generate anything like their trademark attacking zeal - but despite that malaise, the visitors still had enough to take all three points.

What time does it start?

Brighton vs Liverpool kicks off at 3:00pm (GMT) on Saturday 12th January.

Where can I watch it?

The match will not be shown live on TV or online in the UK.

Independent Sport will keep you up to date with all the goals as they fly in via our live blog.

Highlights will be shown at 10:20pm on BBC One.

Player to watch…

Roberto Firmino: The Brazilian hasn’t been scoring on a regular basis this season, but his form has picked up in recent weeks. The 27-year-old scored a hat-trick against Arsenal and scored the equaliser in vain against Manchester City. He was rested on Monday night, only coming on as a late substitute, so will be fresh for the visit to the Amex - a stadium he scored at twice in last season’s fixture, which the Reds won 5-1.

Firmino scored a hat-trick against Arsenal
Firmino scored a hat-trick against Arsenal (Getty)

Form guide…

Brighton: LLDWDW

Liverpool: WWWWLL

Odds…

Brighton to win: 9/1

Liverpool to win: 3/10

SECOND HALF

Brighton 0 - 0 Liverpool

We're back underway, Salah has moved into the centre and immediately gets a shot on target for Liverpool. A good change from a rather lacklustre first half.  

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:04

Brighton 0 - 1 Liverpool - Salah

Salah twists and turns in the box and Groß pulls him down giving away a penalty. Salah takes it and scores edging it past Button in goal. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:06

Burnley 2 - 1 Fulham

Burnley still on top at Turf Moor despite not having any shots on target. Fulham don't even look like scoring. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:07

Cardiff 0 - 0 Huddersfield

Cardiff have started the second half a lot better than they finished the first but the match is still deadlocked. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:08

Crystal Palace 1 - 0 Watford

Wifried Zaha has a one-on-one with Ben Foster to extend Palace's lead but his shot is straight at Foster. He gets another chance minutes later and sends his shot wide.  

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:09

Leicester 0 - 2 Southampton

Southampton dropping back and defending more in this half, understandably as they've gone down to 10 men but Leicester have more of the possession now. Ndidi tries a through ball to Jamie Vardy but Vardy is caught offside. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:11

Leicester 1 - 2 Southampton - Ndidi

Leicester are back in the game. Poor defending from Southampton allows Ndidi to trickle the ball past McCarthy as it comes off his thigh and goes into the net. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:16

Brighton 0 - 1 Liverpool

Brighton have had one chance on goal and don't look like having another one anytime soon. Liverpool could win this with just their one goal advantage.

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:21

Leicester 1 - 2 Southampton

Lots of free kicks at the King Power stadium, lots of diving going on. Leicester have a penalty shout turned down as Stephens dips his foot towards Vardy as the striker comes into the box and Vardy goes down. The ref, rightly gives a free kick to Southampton for Vardy diving but doesn't pull out a card. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:23

Cardiff 0 -  0 Huddersfield

This game is still going on but you'd be forgiven for having forgotten about it. Still goalless, still lacking in excitement. 

Michael Jones12 January 2019 16:24

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