Liverpool returned to the top of the first division table after yesterday's 2-1 comeback against Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield.
The Merseyside giants had a disappointing first half against the Seagulls. They conceded an early goal after a wonderful shot by Ferdi Kadioglu. Brighton could have scored 2 more goals with the clear chances created before the break.
In the second half, Liverpool equalized thanks to Cody Gakpo. The Dutchman's attempted cross landed in the back of the net. A moment later, Mohamed Salah The match winner scored with a trademark curler from the edge of the Brighton area.
The Reds improved defensively as the match progressed and Kostas Tsimikas was exceptional from the left-back position.
The Greek star won 100% of his duels (9/9) with 91% of his passes completed. He also made five successful tackles.
Can't let it fall
Andy Robertson had a bad start against Arsenal in the Premier League last weekend and his performance was no better against Brighton in the Carabao Cup fourth round victory.
It is no surprise that manager Arne Slot chose Tsimikas at left back against Brighton. He had a nervous start to the game, but improved his performance during the second half.
The former Olympiacos player also created two great chances in addition to his defensive contributions. His performance should keep him in the starting eleven against Bayer Leverkusen in the champions league.
The Anfield giants have had a perfect start in Europe with 3 wins out of 3 in the league stage. They should imagine their chances of beating Leverkusen, who have drawn 4 of the last 5 Bundesliga games.
Tsimikas has the chance to step up with another standout performance to cement his place as first-choice left-back ahead of Robertson, who is no longer in the prime of his career.
Liverpool have a difficult game at home against Villa Aston in the Premier League next weekend, but Slot should still pick a strong starting eleven against Leverkusen with 1 or 2 minor changes.