Jordan Henderson says Liverpool ‘must adapt’ and drive injured (Martin Rickett/PA)
Jordan Henderson insists liverpool “must adapt” after a Brighton penalty that allowed Premier League champions to qualify for a 1–1 draw on the South Coast.
Pascal Gross tied in time off, nullifies Diogo Jota’s purpose in a match that marked the controversy in the VAR.
Neal Maupay had already missed a penalty for Brighton when referee Stuart Atwell signaled the position after checking the checkout monitor, while Liverpool had the ball in the back of the net twice for the VAR to rule out any of the offside goals.
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“It is very unfair at the moment and very frustrating, but you have to move on and move on,” the Liverpool captain told the club’s website.
“We have to adapt and give everything for the coming matches.
“That’s the resolution that was made, I don’t think it was the right resolution so far. But that’s what it is. We move on and move on.
“I don’t think it will affect us. In fact, it makes us more powerful as a team.
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“When you go through difficult times, whether it’s performance, results, anything, and at that point they’re likely to be injuries, the organization becomes even more combined and stronger.
“We need to check to get players back in shape as soon as possible. “
Jurgen Klopp’s already injury-hit squad were dealt a further blow when James Milner was forced off with a hamstring injury, although Henderson made his return for the first time since the international break as a half-time substitute.
Brighton defender Adam Webster believes the results will come if the Seagulls can maintain the performance they showed against Liverpool.
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In statements to the club’s website, the 25-year-old said: “This season it seems that in many games we haven’t conceded a lot of shots and Maty Ryan hasn’t had much to do.
“Liverpool are champions for an explanation of why, however, we limit them quite a bit on Saturday.
“We feel like we are building something. Each game throws up different challenges and it’s not easy to pick up points in the Premier League but if we maintain the consistency of performances, the results will come.”
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