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Brighton cousins combine to cut down EPL champions

Brighton cousins combine to cut down EPL champions

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Arne Slot says Premier League top scorer Mohamed Salah has proved he is "human" after missing an open goal at a crucial stage of Liverpool's thrilling 3-2 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion.
With the champions leading 2-1 at the Amex Stadium on Monday night, Reds forward Salah had a golden chance to mark his 300th Premier League appearance with a 29th top-flight goal of the campaign.
But he somehow fired wide from the edge of the six-yard box in the 54th minute before goals from substitutes Kaoru Mitoma and Jack Hinshelwood completed Albion's comeback victory.
Defeat mattered little to Liverpool, but they have now taken just one point from three games since clinching the title on April 27.
"The first thought that goes through my head when I see the ball moving towards Mo, I'm like, 'It's quite a big chance, this could lead to a goal,' because that's what Mo normally does," said Reds manager Slot.
"But he's been throughout this season almost inhuman. But there were moments in the season where he was human, so it's not the first time that he's not scoring for one or two games in a row.
"But the good thing for us is this hardly ever happens and ... you can be sure that he will score in the third game or the fourth game."
Liverpool, who left Trent Alexander-Arnold on the bench ahead of his summer exit, were given a guard of honour as they entered the pitch.
First-half goals from Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai, either side of Yasin Ayari's leveller, helped subdue Seagulls supporters.
In scoring, the Reds became only the third team in Premier League history to net in every one of their away games.
But, following Salah's uncharacteristic miss from a Cody Gakpo cross, Mitoma equalised in the 69th minute before Hinshelwood pounced five minutes from time.
Brighton boosted their slender hopes of scraping Conference League qualification by climbing to eighth - three points above Brentford - ahead of Sunday's trip to Tottenham.
Albion must remain in that position to stand any chance and then hope either Chelsea finish seventh and win the Conference League final or League Cup winners Newcastle drop out of the top six.
Match-winner Hinshelwood reflected on a memorable evening after coming off the bench at the same time as his 17-year-old cousin - Premier League debutant Harry Howell - and hitting the decisive goal a minute later.
Hinshelwood's finish was initially ruled out before VAR deemed Matt O'Riley, who provided the assist, was marginally onside.
"It was a really nice moment coming on with my cousin," 20-year-old Hinshelwood told Sky Sports.
"We've been working so hard since we were kids. Playing together ... kicking balls with each other.
"He made a great run across the front post to open the gap for me, I'll be thanking him later."
Howell also made history by becoming Brighton's youngest ever Premier League player.
With PA.
Arne Slot says Premier League top scorer Mohamed Salah has proved he is "human" after missing an open goal at a crucial stage of Liverpool's thrilling 3-2 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion.
With the champions leading 2-1 at the Amex Stadium on Monday night, Reds forward Salah had a golden chance to mark his 300th Premier League appearance with a 29th top-flight goal of the campaign.
But he somehow fired wide from the edge of the six-yard box in the 54th minute before goals from substitutes Kaoru Mitoma and Jack Hinshelwood completed Albion's comeback victory.
Defeat mattered little to Liverpool, but they have now taken just one point from three games since clinching the title on April 27.
"The first thought that goes through my head when I see the ball moving towards Mo, I'm like, 'It's quite a big chance, this could lead to a goal,' because that's what Mo normally does," said Reds manager Slot.
"But he's been throughout this season almost inhuman. But there were moments in the season where he was human, so it's not the first time that he's not scoring for one or two games in a row.
"But the good thing for us is this hardly ever happens and ... you can be sure that he will score in the third game or the fourth game."
Liverpool, who left Trent Alexander-Arnold on the bench ahead of his summer exit, were given a guard of honour as they entered the pitch.
First-half goals from Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai, either side of Yasin Ayari's leveller, helped subdue Seagulls supporters.
In scoring, the Reds became only the third team in Premier League history to net in every one of their away games.
But, following Salah's uncharacteristic miss from a Cody Gakpo cross, Mitoma equalised in the 69th minute before Hinshelwood pounced five minutes from time.
Brighton boosted their slender hopes of scraping Conference League qualification by climbing to eighth - three points above Brentford - ahead of Sunday's trip to Tottenham.
Albion must remain in that position to stand any chance and then hope either Chelsea finish seventh and win the Conference League final or League Cup winners Newcastle drop out of the top six.
Match-winner Hinshelwood reflected on a memorable evening after coming off the bench at the same time as his 17-year-old cousin - Premier League debutant Harry Howell - and hitting the decisive goal a minute later.
Hinshelwood's finish was initially ruled out before VAR deemed Matt O'Riley, who provided the assist, was marginally onside.
"It was a really nice moment coming on with my cousin," 20-year-old Hinshelwood told Sky Sports.
"We've been working so hard since we were kids. Playing together ... kicking balls with each other.
"He made a great run across the front post to open the gap for me, I'll be thanking him later."
Howell also made history by becoming Brighton's youngest ever Premier League player.
With PA.
Arne Slot says Premier League top scorer Mohamed Salah has proved he is "human" after missing an open goal at a crucial stage of Liverpool's thrilling 3-2 loss at Brighton & Hove Albion.
With the champions leading 2-1 at the Amex Stadium on Monday night, Reds forward Salah had a golden chance to mark his 300th Premier League appearance with a 29th top-flight goal of the campaign.
But he somehow fired wide from the edge of the six-yard box in the 54th minute before goals from substitutes Kaoru Mitoma and Jack Hinshelwood completed Albion's comeback victory.
Defeat mattered little to Liverpool, but they have now taken just one point from three games since clinching the title on April 27.
"The first thought that goes through my head when I see the ball moving towards Mo, I'm like, 'It's quite a big chance, this could lead to a goal,' because that's what Mo normally does," said Reds manager Slot.
"But he's been throughout this season almost inhuman. But there were moments in the season where he was human, so it's not the first time that he's not scoring for one or two games in a row.
"But the good thing for us is this hardly ever happens and ... you can be sure that he will score in the third game or the fourth game."
Liverpool, who left Trent Alexander-Arnold on the bench ahead of his summer exit, were given a guard of honour as they entered the pitch.
First-half goals from Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai, either side of Yasin Ayari's leveller, helped subdue Seagulls supporters.
In scoring, the Reds became only the third team in Premier League history to net in every one of their away games.
But, following Salah's uncharacteristic miss from a Cody Gakpo cross, Mitoma equalised in the 69th minute before Hinshelwood pounced five minutes from time.
Brighton boosted their slender hopes of scraping Conference League qualification by climbing to eighth - three points above Brentford - ahead of Sunday's trip to Tottenham.
Albion must remain in that position to stand any chance and then hope either Chelsea finish seventh and win the Conference League final or League Cup winners Newcastle drop out of the top six.
Match-winner Hinshelwood reflected on a memorable evening after coming off the bench at the same time as his 17-year-old cousin - Premier League debutant Harry Howell - and hitting the decisive goal a minute later.
Hinshelwood's finish was initially ruled out before VAR deemed Matt O'Riley, who provided the assist, was marginally onside.
"It was a really nice moment coming on with my cousin," 20-year-old Hinshelwood told Sky Sports.
"We've been working so hard since we were kids. Playing together ... kicking balls with each other.
"He made a great run across the front post to open the gap for me, I'll be thanking him later."
Howell also made history by becoming Brighton's youngest ever Premier League player.
With PA.

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