Liverpool secured a 2-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion yesterday, a result partially fueled by the return of Mohamed Salah to the pitch after a period of controversy surrounding his role within the team. The win eases some pressure on manager Arne Slot amid a challenging season for the Premier League club. Hugo Ekitike scored both goals for Liverpool, one assisted by Salah.
The match at Anfield took place against a backdrop of speculation regarding Salah’s future, following public comments where he expressed dissatisfaction with his recent benching. The Egyptian forward came on as a substitute in the 26th minute after Joe Gomez sustained an injury, receiving a warm reception from the home crowd. The result moves Liverpool up to sixth in the Premier League table.
Addressing the Mohamed Salah Situation
The events leading up to the Brighton match centered on a reported rift between Salah and manager Arne Slot. Salah publicly voiced frustration after being left out of the starting lineup for several consecutive games, including a recent draw against Leeds United and a Champions League fixture against Inter Milan. He reportedly stated he felt “thrown under the bus” and questioned his relationship with the manager.
However, Salah’s appearance against Brighton, and his assist, suggest a potential reconciliation, at least for the short term. The club has not publicly addressed the specifics of the disagreement, but the visible return to action is a positive sign for supporters. The situation highlights the challenges of managing high-profile players and maintaining team harmony during periods of underperformance.
Match Details and Performance
Liverpool started strongly, with Hugo Ekitike opening the scoring within the first minute. Brighton created several opportunities to equalize, with Diego Gomez hitting the post in the second half. Ekitike doubled the lead in the 60th minute, heading in a corner delivered by Salah.
Despite the win, Liverpool’s overall form remains a concern. Prior to the Brighton game, they had only won two of their previous ten Premier League matches. The team is currently facing a period of transition under Slot, and consistency has been a major issue. The performance against Brighton offers a glimmer of hope, but further improvements are needed to challenge for a top-four finish.
Additionally, the team’s attacking output has been below expectations this season. Salah, who was the Premier League’s top scorer last season with 29 goals, has only managed four league goals so far this campaign. His upcoming departure for the Africa Cup of Nations will further test Liverpool’s attacking options.
Meanwhile, Chelsea also secured a 2-0 win against Everton, thanks to a goal from Cole Palmer, ending a four-game winless streak. This victory propelled Chelsea back into the top four of the Premier League table.
The Africa Cup of Nations will see Salah depart Liverpool soon, with his absence potentially lasting several weeks depending on Egypt’s progress in the tournament. The final is scheduled for January 18th. Liverpool’s performance during his absence, and the resolution of the reported issues between Salah and Slot upon his return, will be key factors to watch in the coming months. The team’s ability to secure Champions League qualification remains uncertain, and their form in the new year will be crucial.
The club will also be monitoring the fitness of key players, including Joe Gomez, who was injured during the match against Brighton. Further updates on Gomez’s condition are expected in the coming days.

