We asked for your thoughts after Saturday’s Premier League game between Brighton and Liverpool.
Here are some of your comments:
Brighton fans
Trevor: An excellent all-round performance from the whole team. The manager has kept the team together and guided us out of a sticky middle part of the season. Well done, Fabian Hurzeler, for turning it around. As for Danny Welbeck, come on, Thomas Tuchel, wake up and give Danny one last chance at a World Cup!
Phil: As usual, the media were mostly descriptive about how poor Liverpool were, not how good Brighton were. Both goals came from no-nonsense, high, looping crosses – not so easy to defend – and Brighton converted those chances with excellence.
Sarah: Brilliant game! Much better forward movement, more attacking and better-quality crossing. We deserved the win. From threat of relegation to Europe within reach – come on, Brighton!
Henry: Brighton need to keep this momentum going. Welbeck again showing what an asset he is to the club. We do need to bring in a new striker in the summer if possible, though, as we can’t keep relying on Danny. The strikers we currently have will hopefully improve with more development and time, but if we really have ambitions to push on we need to stop selling our better players.
Liverpool fans
Anthony: Poor tactician, poor man-manager. It’s not just that Liverpool are losing games, it’s the style (if you can call it style) that is so slow and ponderous. It is not enjoyable to watch. Once the fans start booing a team, it must spell the end.
Dan: Losing Hugo Ekitike so early didn’t help, but far too many wayward passes and individual mistakes. The lack of depth in the squad is really showing and I’ll be glad when the season’s over. Everton did us a favour, but honestly can’t see us getting top five.
Wesley: Awful. Too many positional changes throughout the match, not enough intensity and lapses in concentration. Florian Wirtz looks incredible but doesn’t affect the game enough. Andy Robertson needs to play because we need his leadership. Deserved to be beaten. Something needs to change quickly.
Alan: We go on about injuries to our players, but Spurs were decimated by injuries when they played us, and they still played with more power and passion.