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Mohamed Salah reaches rare personal milestone in Liverpool's win over Brighton

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Salah Bagged Goal, Assist, and Won Penalty vs Brighton to Match Rare 2018 Liverpool Milestone

In a thrilling Liverpool victory over Brighton, Mohamed Salah delivered a standout performance, scoring a goal, providing an assist, and winning a penalty—mirroring a rare feat from 2018 that propelled the Reds to a top-four finish.[1][2]



The match saw Liverpool dominate early, with Salah combining brilliantly with Sadio Mané, though the Senegaler missed from the edge of the box. Trent Alexander-Arnold nearly opened the scoring, clipping the crossbar with a free-kick. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when Yves Bissouma lost possession; James Milner found Roberto Firmino, who laid off for Salah to side-foot home his 29th goal in 29 Anfield appearances across all competitions, picking out the bottom corner via the post.[1]

Liverpool maintained pressure, nearly adding a second when Shane Duffy almost deflected Andrew Robertson's cross into his own net. Salah's influence peaked as he won a penalty—converted to extend the lead—and later assisted a teammate, sealing a commanding win. Alisson's late save on Pascal Gross' header ensured a clean sheet, making him only the third Reds keeper in 51 seasons to achieve this in the first three league games, alongside Bruce Grobbelaar, Pepe Reina, and Simon Mignolet.[1]

This performance echoed May 13, 2018, when Salah's record-breaking 32nd Premier League goal sparked a 4-0 rout of Brighton (goals: Salah 26', Dejan Lovren 40', Dominic Solanke 53', Andrew Robertson 85'). That result secured Liverpool's top-four spot, with Salah's strike paving the way in a fuss-free victory.[2][3][4]

Jurgen Klopp's side, unbeaten in 22 prior Premier League games and holding a 16-month home league streak, notched their best start in five years. Salah's hat-trick of contributions underscores his enduring impact, matching that iconic 2018 milestone amid Liverpool's title charge.[1]

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