

- Brighton defeated Premier League champions Liverpool 3-2, completing a second-half comeback
- Liverpool remain winless since securing the league title, losing to Chelsea and Brighton, and drawing with Arsenal
- Brighton climbed to eighth place, keeping theoretical hopes of European qualification alive
Key Takeaways:
Brighton defeated Premier League champions Liverpool 3-2 after completing a second-half comeback. The two teams played an exceptionally entertaining match, filled with goal-scoring chances at both ends. Liverpool continue to struggle since officially securing the league title, suffering losses to Chelsea and Brighton, along with a draw against Arsenal.
Liverpool took the lead through Harvey Elliott in the ninth minute, but Yasin Ayari equalised in the 32nd minute. Dominik Szoboszlai restored the lead for the Reds just before halftime. Substitute Kaoru Mitoma made it 2-2 in the 69th minute, and another substitute, Jack Hinshelwood, secured the victory for Brighton shortly before the final whistle.
Mohamed Salah is ONE goal contribution away from the joint all-time record for goals and assists in a single Premier League season…
But he’s just missed this chance, and the score remains Brighton 1-2 Liverpool!#BHALIV pic.twitter.com/fIcAjxk2oM
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 19, 2025
It should be noted that Liverpool missed a golden chance to extend their lead to 3-1 in the 54th minute. Cody Gakpo broke down the left flank and set up Mohamed Salah, who somehow missed an open goal.
Following this victory, Brighton climbed to eighth place in the Premier League standings, keeping their theoretical chances of European qualification alive. To secure a European spot, Brighton need to finish eighth, with Chelsea winning the Conference League and finishing seventh. Another possibility is for Chelsea to win the Conference League while finishing sixth, with Newcastle ending the season in seventh place.