(Reuters) - Brighton and Hove Albion will have to be at their best when they face Liverpool on Saturday, as manager Chris Hughton believes that the Merseyside club possess just as much of an attacking threat as runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City. Liverpool's front line has fired on all cylinders this season with 28 goals in 14 games and league top-scorer Mohamed Salah in particular has caught the eye on his return to England with 12 league goals so far. "Everybody talks about Manchester City at the moment and rightly so... but certainly where Liverpool are at the moment they are in Manchester City form," Hughton told a news conference on Thursday. "If you look at all the offensive quality of Manchester City then you have to look at Liverpool as well... they are very, very dangerous opposition." The south coast club are 10th in the table with four wins, five draws and five defeats while Liverpool are fifth and trail leaders City by 14 points.
Source: The Star November 30, 2017 18:00 UTC