Liverpool were much more convincing after the break, though, and Salah was integral to their improvement, with 'The Egyptian King' teeing up Dominik Szoboszlai for his 10th goal of the season with a sublime touch before completing the scoring by converting a penalty that he had won with a strong and determined run into the area.
Overall, it was by no means a vintage performance from the Reds. Brighton had their chances, particularly in the first half. But three goals and a clean sheet cannot be construed as anything but an encouraging outcome for Slot and his struggling side.
GOAL rates all of the Liverpool players on show as the Reds reached the fifth round of the FA Cup...









