Jack Hinshelwood celebrates scoring Brighton’s third goal, which was disallowed for offside but then awarded by VAR. Photograph: Tony O Brien/Reuters


May 20, 2025 Tags: ,

Brighton pulled off a dramatic 3-2 comeback win over Liverpool, denting the Reds’ momentum and reigniting their own European dreams. Jack

Hinshelwood emerged as the unlikely hero, scoring the decisive goal with his first touch off the bench. The thrilling victory lifts Brighton above Brentford in the race for the eighth spot and keeps their hopes alive for a place in the Europa Conference League.

Hinshelwood Strikes as Brighton Fight Back

Fabian Hürzeler’s side showed grit and belief, overturning the lead twice to seal the win. Goals from Harvey Elliott and Dominik Szoboszlai had given Liverpool the advantage, but Brighton answered through Yasin Ayari and substitute Kaoru Mitoma. Hinshelwood’s 89th-minute strike completed the comeback and sent the home fans into a frenzy.

Liverpool’s Party Mood Crashed

Arne Slot, fresh off title celebrations in Ibiza after clinching Liverpool’s 20th league crown, faced a wake-up call. Despite scoring early and leading at the break, his side lacked urgency and precision. Mohamed Salah endured a frustrating night, squandering a golden opportunity in the second half. Slot admitted that his team looked “two or three percent off” their usual level.

Electric First Half Sets the Tone

Liverpool got off to a flying start. In just nine minutes, Conor Bradley found space on the flank, cut inside, and set up Elliott for a tap-in. Brighton responded with intensity, and despite some missed chances, finally equalized through Ayari after a slick move with Brajan Gruda.

Szoboszlai restored Liverpool’s lead just before the break with a quick free-kick that caught Brighton off guard. His cross-shot flew past Alisson into the top corner.

Kaoru Mitoma fires in Brighton’s equaliser for 2-2. Photograph (AP Photo)
Kaoru Mitoma fires in Brighton’s equaliser for 2-2. Photograph (AP Photo)

Mitoma’s Equaliser Sparks a Revival

After halftime, Brighton came out sharper. Alisson was called into action, making key saves from Danny Welbeck and Gruda. But Liverpool failed to kill off the game. Salah missed an uncharacteristic sitter, and Brighton capitalized. Mitoma fired home the rebound after Alisson parried a Welbeck strike, leveling the score at 2-2.

VAR Drama and a Debut to Remember

The Seagulls thought they had a penalty when Mats Wieffer tumbled in the box, but VAR denied the appeal. Moments later, Matt O’Riley delivered a precise cross, which Hinshelwood converted—only after a tense VAR check confirmed the assist was onside.

Adding to the drama, Hinshelwood’s 17-year-old cousin, Harry Howell, made his debut in the closing moments, a symbolic gesture that highlighted Brighton’s trust in youth.

Brighton’s European Dream Alive

With one game remaining, Brighton’s fate now lies in their own hands. They head to Tottenham on the final day with momentum on their side. Qualification for the Conference League still depends on other results, but this gutsy win over the champions sends a strong message.

Liverpool Fans Celebrate the Bigger Picture

Despite the loss, Liverpool fans remained jubilant. Having secured the title weeks earlier, their focus has already shifted to celebrating the overall success. Trent Alexander-Arnold, recently booed by fans and linked with a move to Real Madrid, briefly appeared before returning to the tunnel—perhaps signaling the end of an era.

A Test of Depth and Composure

Slot made several changes, including a rare start for Federico Chiesa, but the team lacked cohesion. Darwin Núñez had a brief impact off the bench, setting up Salah again, but Bart Verbruggen denied him.

Brighton, in contrast, showed composure and unity. Hürzeler praised his team’s “togetherness” after the match—a trait that proved decisive in the late stages.

Final Showdown Awaits

As the Premier League approaches its conclusion, Brighton’s clash with Tottenham could determine their European destiny. After halting Liverpool’s 156-game streak of winning when leading at half-time, Brighton has shown they’re ready for the big stage.

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