By Michael Nsikan Richard – December 14th, 2025
Date: 13th, December 2025
Venue & Attendance: Anfield Stadium; 60,429
Final Score: Liverpool 2-0 Brighton
Match Action Breakdown
Hugo Ekitike’s Lightning Start
Ekitike opened the scoring after just 46 seconds, making it the Premier League’s fastest goal of the season, according to multiple reports.
The goal came from a costly error by Brighton’s Yakub Minteh, who swept a careless clearance across his penalty area to Joe Gomez. The Liverpool defender showed bravery with a first-time header that dropped between Brighton’s central defenders to Ekitike. The France striker controlled and hit a thunderous shot just under Bart Verbruggen’s crossbar.
This marked Ekitike’s 6th league goal of the season and gave Liverpool their first goal in the first half of a league game in 6 matches, as reported by This is Anfield.
The Mohammed Salah Subplot

The match was preceded by intense scrutiny around Salah, who had been dropped from the midweek win at Inter Milan. Named on the bench, Salah came on in the 26th minute due to an injury to Joe Gomez. His introduction was met with big cheers from the Anfield faithful, with any ill feelings over his interview at Leeds forgotten.
Salah made an immediate impact, showing energy and unselfishness and creating several opportunities before his crucial assist.
Ekitike’s Clinical Second
The decisive moment came in the 60th minute. Salah took a corner kick, and while The Kop were still singing his name, Ekitike rose completely unmarked at the back post to head home.
It was Ekitike’s towering header that marked his second brace in consecutive league games and his 10th goal of the season.
Remarkably, this was Liverpool’s first goal from a corner in the 2025/2026 Premier League season, coming in their 16th match.
Salah’s Historic Achievement

This assist was particularly significant for Salah. It took him to the all-time record for Premier League goal involvement for a single club, surpassing Wayne Rooney’s total for Manchester United, according to Sky Sports.
Sky Sports reveals that Salah now has 277 goal involvements for Liverpool, more than any other player has for a single side in Premier League history, breaking Rooney’s Manchester United record.
Brighton’s Missed Chances
Brighton had several opportunities to level the score. Diego Gomez saw his effort blocked by Alisson Becker, and early in the second half, Gomez squandered a good chance, striking the ball against the outside of the post.
Brajan Gruda and substitute Kaoru Mitoma also went close, but Brighton couldn’t capitalize on their moments.
Context & Significance
The victory was crucial for Liverpool, who had won just two of their 10 Premier League matches before the Brighton game.
The result extended Liverpool’s unbeaten run to five matches and lifted them to 6th place, providing them a second league win in 6 attempts and their first home win since November 4, as reported by Football Today, Liverpool.com, and This is Anfield.
For manager Arne Slot, the victory represented progress after a challenging period, with the team showing improved pressing and more fluid attacking play throughout the match, as narrated by This is Anfield.
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