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LIVERPOOL, England, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Liverpool's Hugo Ekitike bagged a double to secure a 2-0 Premier League victory over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday while talisman Mohamed Salah, whose future at the Merseyside team is uncertain, recorded a landmark assist on an emotional afternoon.
Tonight, Liverpool won an away Champions League match without Mohamed Salah for the first time since November 2009 in Debrecen, in what was Jamie Carragher's last ever Champions League match for the club.
Hugo Ekitike scored twice as Liverpool beat Brighton 2-0 at Anfield in the Premier League on Saturday. Mohamed Salah also made an impact after coming off the bench to replace the injured Joe Gomez. The Egypt international,
Atalanta, Barcelona, and Bayern Munich all overturned early deficits to win their own matches. Ginluca Scamacca and Charles De Ketelaere helped take down Chelsea, a brace from Jules Kounde helped get past Eintracht Frankfurt, and Lennart Karl scored for the third straight game as Bayern got past Sporting CP.
Rachel Daly scores twice - including the fastest goal in the Women's Super League this season - as Aston Villa beat Liverpool.
Inter Milan Undone Late as Liverpool Find Composure in Champions League ClashLiverpool’s resurgence under Arne Slot continues to gather momentum, and their 1-0 win at Inter Milan felt like another
Liverpool loses 3-0 at Anfield against Nottingham Forest and slips to the right side of the table, currently in 11th place. This is already their 6th defeat in this Premier League out of 12 matches played (last year, they had only 4 in 38 matchdays).
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Liverpool, Brighton and an Anfield AfternoonLiverpool step back into Premier League action with Brighton arriving at Anfield, and the story swirling above everything is Mohamed Salah. His omission
Van Dijk, the club captain, has confirmed there will be discussions with Liverpool’s third-highest goalscorer despite his departure for international duty. Salah attacked his own club and head coach Arne Slot with his comments made after the draw at Leeds, but Van Dijk insists he wants him to stay at the club.