Salah at Elland Road in 2025

Mo Salah’s crazy stats vs Brighton show he has to start for Liverpool

Adem Ozcan Last updated: Dec 12, 2025, 8:19 pm
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Liverpool are preparing to face Brighton on Saturday — and the big story is that Mohamed Salah is expected to return to the matchday squad after holding talks with manager Arne Slot. The Egyptian was left out of the Champions League win over Inter Milan, accusing Slot of “throwing him under the bus” and insisting their relationship had collapsed. But with injuries piling up and summer signing Alexander Isak struggling for form, Slot may have little choice but to restore Salah.

The attacker, now 33, has scored five goals in 18 appearances this season across the Premier League and Champions League. He had been benched for three consecutive matches before his outburst. With Salah set to depart for AFCON on Monday — and hinting privately that this weekend could be his last Liverpool game — his return comes at a critical moment for the club.

Salah’s record vs Brighton: outrageous numbers Slot simply can’t ignore

If Slot is tempted to bring Salah back in from the cold, he certainly has the numbers to justify it. Salah has been lethalagainst Brighton throughout his Liverpool career:

Mo Salah vs Brighton — Career Stats

  • 10 goals
  • 7 assists
  • 17 direct goal involvements
  • In just 18 appearances

That is nearly one goal contribution per game, making Brighton one of Salah’s favourite opponents.

Even Brighton manager Fabian Hürzeler couldn’t hide his amusement when asked about Salah’s remarkable record. “Hopefully he’s not available then! But we always want to face the best players and the best teams.” — Fabian Hürzeler

Hurzeler said Brighton won’t waste time guessing how Liverpool will line up: “We have no idea how Liverpool will play — which players, which formation. It’s about us, about our principles and style. We know it will be a big challenge no matter what situation Liverpool are in.”

Brighton could see Salah’s “last dance” at Anfield

In our view, the Mo Salah stats vs Brighton story highlights that Arne Slot may feel compelled to use Salah despite the winger’s current dip rather than because of form. Although some might argue benching him again would be justified, the nuance is that Salah’s historical output against Brighton remains one of Liverpool’s most reliable match-ups — even at a time when he is struggling.

Salah is not in form. He has been benched repeatedly, looks short of sharpness, and has produced little in recent matches. But elite players often deliver in specific fixtures where the psychological and tactical matchup favours them — and Brighton has always been one of Salah’s strongest opponents.

A fair counterpoint: even with his Brighton record, Salah’s confidence appears fragile, and reintroducing him could backfire if tensions with Slot flare again.

Is this really his last Liverpool game?

Salah has privately hinted that the Brighton match could be his farewell. His contract situation, interest from Saudi Arabia, and the deteriorating dynamic with Slot point towards a potential January exit.

If so, Anfield may witness one last iconic Salah moment — and Brighton have historically been the perfect opponents for him to deliver it.

Key Insights

  • Salah is expected to return after talks with Arne Slot.
  • He has a staggering 17 goal involvements in 18 games vs Brighton.
  • The relationship with Slot remains strained.
  • Isak’s form and squad injuries push Salah back into contention.
  • Salah departs for AFCON on Monday and hints this match may be his last.

What’s Next

Liverpool host Brighton at Anfield on Saturday at 3pm — and Salah’s presence in the XI could define the result, the atmosphere and perhaps even the next chapter of his career.

👉 Liverpool fans — should Salah start, even with tension behind the scenes?

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