Alexis Mac Allister was involved in a 1-1 tie with Brighton, and Jurgen Klopp discussed his ‘mistakes’ and the possibility of a red card

On Sunday, the Reds rallied to take a 2-1 lead over the Seagulls at the Amex. They appeared to be headed for all three points until Lewis Dunk scored an equalizer in the 78th minute.

In the first half, Liverpool fell behind 1-0 after Brighton’s Simon Adingra dispossessed Mac Allister, who joined the Reds from Brighton in the offseason, and fired past an out-of-position Alisson.

While reflecting on the game, Klopp remarked, “The most difficult thing to do is to make a mistake against your old team and then come back in the game like he did.”We plan to apply heavy pressure. Perhaps we just had bad timing. There were times when it seemed like we were on the verge of success, but the challenge in a football player’s life is to keep going when that happens.

The boys got what they deserved for all their hard work. It’s crucial to exert pressure on teams, and so be it. Errors are inevitable.

In the second half, we played brilliantly, and Ryan Gravenberch Һit the crossbar on a shot from close range. Brighton probably wouldn’t have given up, but I still think it would have benefited us. It was difficult for each substitute to quickly settle into the game’s flow, leading to a tie. So long, then.

After Dominik Szoboszlai was brought down in the box by Gross, Liverpool scored again on a penalty kιck taken by Mohamed Salah.

After the game, Klopp addressed the media and said that Gross should have been sent off for the foul but was only booked.

“I really have no idea; I don’t know anything at all,” Klppe remarked. I was under the impression that committing a foul inside the box warranted a caution. A red if it had happened in the open air. Don’t bother me with the rules; I have no idea what they are. I make do with what I’m dealt.