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CODY GAKPOI CLAIMED a stunning second-half double as holders Liverpool progressed to the Carabao Cup quarter-finals with an absorbing 3-2 win against Brighton at the Amex Stadium.
Reds goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros, who had a loan season with St Patrick’s Athletic in 2021, produced a fine save to turn an Adingra header against a post at 1-0, while Lamptey and Evan Ferguson also wasted good openings for Albion. Seagulls goalkeeper Jason Steele, who skippered the hosts, survived some nervy moments early on before Lamptey squandered a golden chance for a 13th-minute opener.
Liverpool, who sit second in the Premier League table, have lost only once since Dutchman Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp in the summer. Brighton blew a two-goal lead late on in Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Wolves and threatened to turn the tables by pulling one back.
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