Times of Oman

Brighton knock Liverpool out of FA Cup

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Brighton caused an upset by knocking defending champions Liverpool out of the ongoing FA Cup after a 2-1 win at home to progress to the fifth round of the tournament.

A 92nd-minute winner from Kaoru Mitoma helped Brighton clinch a memorable win to knock one of the top clubs in English football out of the tournament. The hosts were without midfielder Moises Caicedo, who made his intentions to leave the club public after Arsenal had a £60m bid rejected on Friday.

The Reds gained the lead 30 minutes into the game after Mo Salah went through his opponent’s defences, and found Harvey Eliott, who smashed the ball past an onrushing Jason Steele.

Brighton’s response was valiant and they were even with their opponents in the 39th minute after Lewis Dunk was able to net a deflection made by a long-effort from Tariq Lamptey.

At the half-time, both sides were even at 1-1.

Jurgen Klopp tried to up the ante in the second half and introduced James Milner, Jordan Henderson and Darwin Nunez but Brighton was extremely firm and fired a killer blow in the stoppage time.

Kaoru Mitoma had threatened his opponent’s goal on multiple occasions and his persistenc­e paid off two minutes into the stoppage time. He stormed through a crowd of players at the back post before rifling the winning goal into the roof of the net.

Mitoma, outstandin­g all afternoon, had threatened Allison’s goal on multiple occasions and was rewarded for his persistenc­e in the dying embers of the game, shimmying through a crowd of players at the back post before rifling the winner into the roof of the net (90+2).

The warning signs were there but they went unheeded by Liverpool’s often lifeless backline.

Back at the scene of a 3-0 thumping a fortnight ago which Klopp described as the worst of his managerial career, the Reds were improved in patches, but powerless to prevent Mitoma’s wonderful improvisat­ion late on.

The Japanese internatio­nal, who terrorised Trent AlexanderA­rnold enough to warrant the full-back’s withdrawal after just 59 minutes, had presented Solly March with the chance to tie up proceeding­s not long before his decisive strike.

Following the win, Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi was quoted as saying by Sky Sports, “This was a different team to the last game. It was very difficult to win this game and we are very happy. If you ask about the quality I did not like the game, we can improve a lot. We made too many simple mistakes.”

“We have to work. The most important in football is to have heart, you understand? To become a great team you have to win this game. We did not play so well like the last game [against Liverpool].”

“You think it is very nice today because we won the game, but to become bigger we have to understand the game. The result is important but the performanc­e also.”

“We are not like Manchester City, Man United, Arsenal, Tottenham or Liverpool and Chelsea. We are not the same level. But we want to fight to improve. In the moment we are playing well. In the table, we stay in sixth,” concluded the manager.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp also said that his side will not fall apart.

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