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BBC Sport pundit praises Liverpool star for 'undefendable' moment against Brighton

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Milos Kerkez Earns Praise for 'Undefendable' Moment During Liverpool vs Brighton

Liverpool secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup fourth round at Anfield on February 14, 2026, advancing to the fifth round with goals from Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai, and a Mohamed Salah penalty.[1][2]



The match showcased standout performances, particularly from Milos Kerkez, Liverpool's left-back, who earned rave reviews for his "undefendable" moment – a pinpoint whipped cross from near the left touchline in the 42nd minute. Jones met the delivery perfectly, opening his body to divert it goalwards off the bar, opening the scoring just before halftime.[1][3][4] Kerkez had already threatened earlier, firing a fizzing effort that Brighton keeper Jason Steele tipped over.[1]

Liverpool made four changes to their lineup, with Szoboszlai returning from suspension alongside Jones, Kerkez, and Federico Chiesa. The team lined up with Alisson in goal, defended by Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté, and featured flair from Florian Wirtz, Alexis Mac Allister, Salah, Chiesa, Cody Gakpo, and Jones.[1][2]

The second half saw Szoboszlai double the lead in the 56th minute, followed by Salah's composed penalty in the 68th to seal progression. Alisson was pivotal with key saves, including clawing away Lewis Dunk's header early in the second half.[1][2] Brighton had chances, like Jack Hinshelwood heading over from a corner and Diego Gomez being denied close-range, but couldn't break through.[1]

Post-match plaudits focused on Kerkez, rated 8/10 for his threats and that wonderful cross, described as outstanding and key to the opener. Pundits hailed the moment as undefendable, underscoring his growing elite status at Anfield.[3][4] A disallowed Gakpo goal in the 36th minute added tension, but Liverpool dominated to progress comfortably.[1]

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