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LIVERPOOL BRIGHTON THE PERFECT

Salah scores the winner, Reds keep third clean sheet and Klopp’s team move to the top of Premier League

- By SIMON MULLOCK at Anfield

MO SALAH is proving he is more than a one-season wonder.

The man hailed as the Egyptian King as he marked his first year at Anfield with 44 goals was the matchwinne­r as Jurgen Klopp’s men moved to the top of the Premier League.

It’s two goals already for Salah, who also forced the penalty which sent the Reds on their way to victory at Crystal Palace on Monday night.

But, while Liverpool may have won their first three games of the campaign without yet conceding a goal, Klopp will know that his team’s statistica­l perfection is misleading.

For the first 45 minutes, the home side had a stifling grip on the game. When Salah put them ahead in the 23rd minute, it seemed that the only question to be answered was how many they would go on to score.

But, after failing to put Brighton to the sword, they were forced to endure some nervy moments in the second half – most of them of their own making – as Chris Hughton’s side looked to follow up their victory over Manchester United with another seismic result.

Anthony Knockaert should have brought the Seagulls level in the 48th minute, but screwed his shot wide from eight yards after Glenn Murray had smuggled himself clear to send over a deflected cross.

And Liverpool then needed keeper Alisson to show why they paid Roma £66million for him two minutes from time when the Brazilian produced a brilliant save to keep out sub Pascal Gross’ close-range header.

Klopp sent on Jordan Henderson and then defender Joel Matip in a bid to regain control.

And, in the end, the Kop boss will take comfort that his team took the points.

There were cheers at the final whistle when the stadium announcer George Sephton reminded departing supporters which team is top of the league.

But the celebratio­ns were tinged with relief.

Yet Liverpool looked ready to run riot in the opening stages. Sadio Mane dragged a great early opportunit­y wide at one end after being teed up by Salah.

And Knockaert brought Alisson to his knees in front of the Kop after cutting inside to test the keeper.

The home side should have been ahead in the ninth minute when Andy Robertson glided in a cross from the left and Roberto Firmino leaped to connect with a meaty downward header that was brilliantl­y beaten out by Matt Ryan. They went even

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