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Liverpool Player Ratings vs Brighton: Salah Perfect & Kerkez Dominates in 3-0 FA Cup Win

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Liverpool Player Ratings vs Brighton: Salah Perfect & Kerkez Dominates in 3-0 FA Cup Win

Liverpool FC delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup Fourth Round at Anfield on February 14, 2026, advancing with flair and dominance. Mohamed Salah earned a perfect 10/10 rating, dazzling with a goal, assist, and tireless pressing that dismantled Brighton's defense.



Match Overview

The Reds, under Arne Slot, controlled possession from kickoff, exploiting Brighton's six-game winless streak. Liverpool's lineup featured Alisson Becker in goal, a backline of Milos Kerkez at left-back, Virgil van Dijk, and Ibrahima Konaté, with midfield maestros Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, and Curtis Jones anchoring the center. Up top, Florian Wirtz, Salah, Federico Chiesa, and Cody Gakpo terrorized the Seagulls.

Goals came early: Salah opened scoring in the 12th minute with a clinical finish after a Wirtz through-ball. Van Dijk headed home a Szoboszlai corner just before halftime. Gakpo sealed it in the 68th minute, tapping in Salah's pinpoint cross. Brighton managed few chances, blocked by Liverpool's compact shape despite injuries to Wataru Endo and others.

Standout Player Ratings

  • Mohamed Salah (10/10): Unplayable—scored, assisted, won duels relentlessly. Man of the Match.
  • Milos Kerkez (9/10): Dominant at left-back, overlapping runs and tackles overwhelmed Brighton wingers.
  • Virgil van Dijk (8.5/10): Towering header for goal; flawless defensively.
  • Cody Gakpo (8/10): Clinical finisher; linked play superbly.
  • Dominik Szoboszlai (8/10): Key passes and set-piece mastery.
  • Alexis Mac Allister (7.5/10): Dictated tempo in midfield.
  • Others: Chiesa (7.5), Jones (7), Konaté (7), Wirtz (7), Becker (6.5).

Brighton Struggles

Brighton, missing Adam Webster and others, couldn't cope with Liverpool's intensity. Ferdi Kadioglu's early shot was their highlight, but they faded. Manager Fabian Hürzeler's side exits, focusing on league woes.

Liverpool's win, post-Sunderland triumph, boosts cup hopes. Substitutes like Ryan Gravenberch and Hugo Ekitike added depth. Anfield erupted—Reds march on![1][6][7][9]

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