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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Post-Game: Luis Diaz & Mohamed Salah goals guide Liverpool to three South-Coast Points | Brighton 0-2 Liverpool

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.4 • 1000 Ratings

🗓️ 12 March 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Liverpool closed the gap on Premier League leaders Man City once again to just three points as they beat Brighton 2-0 at The Amex thanks to goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah.You’re listening to the post-game podcast with Patrick Smith following a very important win on the South Coast for the Reds, and we have plenty to talk about.An opponent who have often caused Jurgen Klopp’s side problems in the past started well, but the Reds nicked an early lead when Luis Diaz met Joel Matip’s searching ball forward, and headed home brilliantly past Robert Sanchez.But it wasn’t that simple, Diaz did brilliantly to get in and score where it hurts, but that phrase really came to fruition, as Sanchez completely clattered Diaz by flykicking his chest.Amazingly, there would be no punishment for the Seagull’s keeper, and Stuart Attwell on VAR somehow came to a decision that it wouldn’t need to be looked at further.Mohamed Salah slammed home the Reds’ second goal from the penalty spot to notch his 20th goal in the Premier League alone this season, which coincidentally was also the Reds’ 2000th in the competition.We’ve got all the reaction you need right here on the post game podcast with Paul Gorst from the Press Box, Jurgen Klopp’s Press Conference from the Dugout, and the fan reaction from the stands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the post-game podcast on the Blood Red channel, bringing you all the big match

0:06.8

reaction with views from the press box, the dugout and the stands. Liverpool closed the gap on Premier League leaders. the from Louis Diaz and Mohammed Sala. You're listening to the postgame podcast with Patrick Smith

0:24.3

following a very important win on the South Coast for the Reds

0:26.8

and we have plenty to talk about.

0:28.9

An opponent who have often caused yoga clopside problems

0:31.5

in the past started well, but the Reds nicked an early lead

0:34.0

when Louis Diaz met Joel Matip's searching ball forward and headed home brilliantly

0:38.3

past Robert Sanchez. But it wasn't that simple. Diaz did brilliantly to get in and school where it hurts,

0:44.6

but that phrase really came to fruition as Sanchez completely clattered Diaz by

0:49.0

fly kicking his chest. Amazingly, there would be no punishment for the seagull's keeper, and Stuart Atwell on

0:54.9

VAR somehow came to a decision that it wouldn't need to be looked at further.

0:58.8

Mohammed Salas slammed her in the red second goal from the penalty spot to notch his

1:02.1

20th goal in the

1:03.2

Premier League alone this season which coincidentally was also the Red's 2000th

1:07.6

in the competition. We've got all the reaction you need right here on the post-game

1:10.8

podcast with Paul Gorse from the press box,

1:12.8

Yogan Clots Press Conference from the Dog Out and the Fan Reaction from the Stands.

1:17.0

The post game podcast on the Blood Red channel.

1:25.0

The football of concert within three points of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League.

1:29.0

Packs of a two-nill win here against Brighton and whole Valvian of at the annex stage in this afternoon.

1:33.7

Calls from Lewis Diaz in a party from Mohammed Sala.

1:37.6

Either side of the break were enough of the Reds.

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