Mohamed Salah strokes in Liverpool's second goal against Brighton
Mohamed Salah scored his 16th Premier League goal of the season – but his first since 17 February

Liverpool moved top of the Premier League – for a couple of hours at least – as Mohamed Salah ended Brighton’s resistance to secure a vital victory at Anfield.

With title rivals Manchester City and Arsenal meeting later on Sunday, Liverpool knew the significance of beating the resolute Seagulls in the early kick-off.

But Brighton striker Danny Welbeck stunned the hosts by thumping a strike into the top corner with only 87 seconds on the clock.

Liverpool responded strongly and began to dominate possession, with Luis Diaz poking home the equaliser from close range before the half-hour mark.

Salah, making his first league start since New Year’s Day, had missed a host of chances but eventually made one count when he coolly slotted in from Alexis Mac Allister’s pass in the 65th minute.

The hosts thought they had all but sealed the win when Diaz fired in after 73 minutes but his effort was ruled out by the video assistant referee for a tight offside.

Brighton skipper Lewis Dunk came closest to snatching a draw for the visitors, but saw two headers saved by home keeper Caoimhin Kelleher in quick succession.

Former Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana also fired wide just moments after coming on as a substitute late on.

Ultimately Salah’s strike proved the difference as relieved Reds fans greeted the final whistle with an exuberant celebration.

Liverpool move on to 67 points, three ahead of Arsenal – who have a superior goal difference – and four in front of City before their match at Etihad Stadium.

Salah the match-winner – eventually

The title race has developed into a fascinating three-way battle where it feels like every dropped point could be crucial.

And, with Liverpool playing before their two rivals go head-to-head, Easter Sunday has long been circled as a potentially pivotal day in the league campaign.

All the Reds could do was focus on winning their game against a Brighton side with a good record against Jurgen Klopp’s team, and led by a manager in Roberto de Zerbi being touted as a potential successor to the German.

The hosts had to show fight, belief and patience before Salah, not for the first time, ended up being the match-winner in a game of huge magnitude.

For more than an hour it had looked like it was not going to be the Egyptian forward’s day as a host of chances went begging for the Reds talisman.

Salah had seven shots in the first half without really stretching Brighton keeper Bart Verbruggen, while he could not quite reach Diaz’s dinked cross to the far post after half-time.

Another opportunity came when Mac Allister’s slick through ball cut through his former club’s defence and this time Salah found the bottom corner with a composed finish.

Only time will tell – especially with so many twists and turns to come in the remaining nine rounds of games – exactly how important this victory proves to be.

De Zerbi’s Brighton impress in defeat

Danny Welbeck thumps Brighton ahead against Liverpool
Danny Welbeck’s goal was the fastest scored by Brighton in the league this season

Brighton have been something of a bogey team for Liverpool, coming into this meeting having lost just once to the Reds in their seven previous matches.

De Zerbi has won many admirers for his style and tactical nous, drawing praise from Klopp before the game and having never previously been beaten by the German.

Welbeck’s early opener – an instinctive first-time shot into the top corner in front of the Kop – suggested it could be another successful day for the Seagulls.

Brighton defended deeply and compactly as they tried to preserve their lead, using the pace of Ivory Coast winger Simon Adingra on the left to threaten on the counter.

There were half-chances for the visitors to double their lead, with Adingra, Welbeck and Jakub Moder all going close before the break.

Even when they fell behind Brighton refused to roll over and De Zerbi’s attacking changes nearly resulted in Lallana returning to haunt his former club.

But they could not nick a point and the defeat means the Seagulls remain in ninth place.

If De Zerbi – whose future remains unclear – can ensure Brighton qualify again for European football it will be another superb achievement, with his squad having been badly hit by injuries this campaign.

Player of the match

Mac AllisterAlexis Mac Allister

Line-ups

Liverpool

Formation 4-3-3

  • 62Kelleher
  • 84Bradley
  • 78Quansah
  • 4van DijkBooked at 50mins
  • 2GomezBooked at 58mins
  • 10Mac AllisterBooked at 14mins
  • 3EndoBooked at 88mins
  • 8SzoboszlaiSubstituted forGravenberchat 90+4′minutes
  • 11Salah
  • 9NúñezSubstituted forElliottat 83′minutes
  • 7DíazSubstituted forGakpoat 89′minutesBooked at 90mins

Substitutes

  • 5Konaté
  • 13Adrián
  • 18Gakpo
  • 19Elliott
  • 21Tsimikas
  • 38Gravenberch
  • 42Clark
  • 53McConnell
  • 76Danns

Brighton

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 1Verbruggen
  • 34Veltman
  • 29van HeckeBooked at 71mins
  • 5Dunk
  • 30EstupiñánSubstituted forBarcoat 90+2′minutes
  • 13GrossBooked at 20mins
  • 20Baleba
  • 2LampteySubstituted forBuonanotteat 70′minutes
  • 15ModerSubstituted forLallanaat 83′minutes
  • 24AdingraSubstituted forFergusonat 83′minutes
  • 18WelbeckBooked at 48mins

Substitutes

  • 3dos Santos de Paulo
  • 4Webster
  • 14Lallana
  • 19Barco
  • 23Steele
  • 28Ferguson
  • 31Ansu Fati
  • 40Buonanotte
  • 48Chouchane

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