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TNT Sports Commentator Wowed by ‘Outstanding’ Kerkez Assist, Jones Goal
In an exhilarating English FA Cup Fourth Round clash at Anfield on February 14, 2026, Liverpool took a commanding 1-0 lead over Brighton & Hove Albion at halftime, thanks to a stunning assist from Milos Kerkez and a clinical finish from Curtis Jones.[1][3]
The match kicked off with Liverpool fielding a strong rotated lineup under manager Arne Slot, featuring four changes from their previous outing. Curtis Jones earned a start in midfield alongside Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, while summer signing Milos Kerkez lined up at left-back. The defense was anchored by Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté, with Alisson Becker in goal. Up front, Mohamed Salah, Florian Wirtz, Cody Gakpo, and Federico Chiesa provided firepower.[1][4]
Early action saw Liverpool dominate possession. At the 12th minute, Kerkez was flagged offside during a promising break. Moments later, Salah's left-footed effort from a tight angle was blocked after a Szoboszlai assist. A handball call against Gakpo at the 14th minute briefly halted momentum.[1]
The game's defining moment came just before halftime. Kerkez, the Hungarian left-back acquired in a recent transfer window, delivered an outstanding assist—described by TNT Sports commentator Ally McCoist as "wizardry" for its pinpoint precision and vision. The ball found Curtis Jones, who rifled home from close range to send Anfield into raptures. McCoist, on commentary, was left wowed, exclaiming, "What an outstanding moment from the Liverpool wizard!" as the crowd erupted.[1][3]
Brighton offered resistance, with Ferdi Kadioglu's early shot blocked and a corner conceded in first-half stoppage time. Liverpool's substitutes bench, boasting talents like Hugo Ekitike, Ryan Gravenberch, and Andrew Robertson, signaled depth for potential second-half adjustments.[1][2]
As the whistle blew for halftime, Liverpool led 1-0, with Kerkez's brilliance and Jones' composure stealing the spotlight. Fans and pundits hailed the youngster's contribution as a sign of Liverpool's exciting future in the cup run.[3]
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