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regular-article-logo Wednesday, 09 October 2024

Liverpool stunned by Toulouse, Brighton & Hove Albion ease to win at Ajax Amsterdam

Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool still top the group standings with nine points, two ahead of Toulouse, despite being denied an equaliser in the last minute of added time by the VAR

Reuters Toulouse Published 11.11.23, 09:45 AM
Simon Adingra (left) celebrates with Ansu Fati after scoring Brighton’s second goal against Ajax during the Europa League match in Amsterdam on Thursday.

Simon Adingra (left) celebrates with Ansu Fati after scoring Brighton’s second goal against Ajax during the Europa League match in Amsterdam on Thursday. Getty Images

Liverpool suffered a shock 3-2 loss at French side Toulouse in Europa League Group E on Thursday as Brighton & Hove Albion took a big step towards the knockout stages with a 2-0 win at Ajax Amsterdam.

Juergen Klopp’s Liverpool still top the group standings with nine points, two ahead of Toulouse, despite being denied an equaliser in the last minute of added time by the VAR.

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Bottom side LASK earned their first points with a 3-1 home win over Union Saint Gilloise who remained third in the group.

Liverpool started strongly and Joe Gomez’s header from a set piece struck the crossbar.

The hosts broke the deadlock after 36 minutes when Aron Donnum intercepted the ball in midfield, broke into the box and scored with a deflected shot before Thjis Dallinga doubled the advantage in the 58th minute.

Liverpool pulled one back in the 73th minute through an own goal from Cristian Casseres, but Frank Magri restored the hosts’ two-goal advantage three minutes later.

Luis Diaz started the match for Liverpool but was replaced by Diogo Jota nine minutes from time after making little impact. Jota gave the Premier League side hope when he dribbled into the box and placed the ball into the bottom corner of the net.

Liverpool thought they had salvaged a draw when Jarell Quansah found the net in the seventh minute of stoppage time, but the VAR disallowed it due to a handball by Alexis Mac Allister earlier in the move.

Brighton secured their second victory of the competition with a comfortable win at Ajax thanks to goals from Ansu Fati and Simon Adingra.

Fati opened the scoring by slotting the ball into the net after 15 minutes and Adingra doubled the lead in the 53rd minute from close range.

Bayer Leverkusen earned a last-gasp 1-0 win at Qarabag in Group H to maintain their perfect start and secure their place in the knockout stages.

West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta scored a late goal to earn his side a 1-0 home win over Olympiakos Piraeus as they retained top spot in Group A, while Marseille won 2-0 at AEK Athens to remain first in Group B.

West Ham lost 2-1 away to the Greek side a fortnight ago but their win at the London Stadium put them level on nine points with second-placed Freiburg. Olympiakos are third with four points.

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