Jack Hinshelwood hit a late winner when Brighton increased his thin hope of scraping the league league qualification with an exciting 3-2 victory over the Premier League Liverpool champions.
The Reds of Arne Slot were ongoing for success at the Amex stadium after a striking end of Dominik Szoboszlai’s domain after the midfielder of Gaviotas Yasin Ayari canceled the first opening match of Harvey Elliott.
But Mohamed Salah, making his 300th appearance in the Premier League, lost an open goal to stretch the advantage of the visitors before Kaoru Mitoma Equalrara and his substitute partner of Albion Hinshelwood pounced five minutes of time.
Liverpool has now taken only one point of three games since he achieved the title on April 27, while Fabian Hurzeler hosts went up to the eighth, three points above Brentford, before the end of Sunday’s season in Tottenham.
Brighton’s attempts to sneak in Europe became complex after the bitter rivals Crystal Palace snatched a place from the Europa League with the final victory of the FA Cup on Saturday over Manchester City.
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Albion must remain in the eighth position to have some chance and then wait for Chelsea to finish the seventh and beat Real Betis in the conference league final or the winners of the Carabao Newcastle Cup leave the first six.
The permutations have been of little concern for fugitive leaders Liverpool since champions were confirmed more than three weeks ago.
The Reds, who left Trent Alexander-Arnold in the bank before their summer departure, received an honor guard when they entered the field, which caused Boos from some local fans.
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