London -Saba:
Liverpool topped the English Premier League standings after defeating its rival Brighton, in the match that brought the two teams together yesterday, Saturday, with two goals to one.
The result of the match came with this result after the Dutch star Cody Gakpo and the Egyptian Mohamed Salah managed to score two consecutive goals that turned the result of the match upside down.
The match was held as part of the tenth round of the English Premier League at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool's stronghold, and witnessed Brighton's lead with a goal by Turkish star Ferdi Kadioglu.
But Liverpool managed to change the result in its favor with two goals that raised its score in the Premier League to 25 points.
In the 69th minute of the match, Gakpo scored the equalizer, and two minutes later, the Egyptian Mohamed Salah scored the second goal with a rocket shot that hit the Brighton goal, announcing the Reds' lead (2-1). With this number of points, Liverpool is two points ahead of Manchester City, the title holder for the last four seasons, who lost today's match against Bournemouth (2-1).
Liverpool topped the English Premier League standings after defeating its rival Brighton, in the match that brought the two teams together yesterday, Saturday, with two goals to one.
The result of the match came with this result after the Dutch star Cody Gakpo and the Egyptian Mohamed Salah managed to score two consecutive goals that turned the result of the match upside down.
The match was held as part of the tenth round of the English Premier League at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool's stronghold, and witnessed Brighton's lead with a goal by Turkish star Ferdi Kadioglu.
But Liverpool managed to change the result in its favor with two goals that raised its score in the Premier League to 25 points.
In the 69th minute of the match, Gakpo scored the equalizer, and two minutes later, the Egyptian Mohamed Salah scored the second goal with a rocket shot that hit the Brighton goal, announcing the Reds' lead (2-1). With this number of points, Liverpool is two points ahead of Manchester City, the title holder for the last four seasons, who lost today's match against Bournemouth (2-1).