#3 Flop: Adam Webster
Stats wise, Adam Webster had a good game with 6 clearances, 1 tackle and a passing accuracy of 90%. But the centre back made mistakes that were decisive in terms of the final result of the match. Liverpool scored their goals from set-pieces and Webster failed to mark Van Dijk for the first goal.
He lost Liverpool's number 4 and as a result, the Reds scored early and that proved to be decisive. The centre half needs to be consistent going forward or else Graham Potter will have a decision to make.
#2 Hit: Lewis Dunk
Brighton skipper and central defender Lewis Dunk was the away side's best player on the pitch. The captain looked the most likely player to score for the visitors. He scored the solitary goal for Brighton to give them a chance to come back in the game. Although he missed one huge opportunity in the first half, the Seagulls' captain made up for it in the second period.
The defender made two crucial blocks in the game, which would have been sure-shot goals for the Reds, had he not made those blocks. He made 3 interceptions, 4 clearances and 1 tackle in the game.