Jurgen Klopp will be looking to accomplish something he hasn’t achieved in over four years with Liverpool as they face Brighton today.
After a lengthy and demanding international break, Liverpool finally returns to action. Fortunately, the break provided a sigh of relief for Liverpool, as none of their first-team players, except for Andy Robertson, picked up any injuries. Even Robertson’s ιnjury is not as severe as initially feared, and he should only miss a few games.
With a relatively strong squad available, Klopp faces Brighton with arguably one of the strongest teams he has had in a while. Curtis Jones and Ryan Gravenberch have both returned, while Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah have recovered during the international break. Additionally, Dominik Szoboszlai has regained his top form since returning from ιnjury, scoring twice in two games for Hungary.
However, Liverpool has not been successful against Brighton since 2019, and the visiting team has been dealing with their own ιnjury concerns. Players like Kaoru Mitoma, Solly March, James Milner, and Joao Pedro are all doubtful for the game. , Brighton remаins a formidable and challenging opponent, as they continue to figҺt for a European spot and boast a strong recent record against Liverpool.