Liverpool's equalizer came through a goal from Declan, their center-forward, and yet this was a tight game with every move being decided down to the smallest detail. The game was expected to stay close, but Liverpool's goal seemingly stunned the Brighton team.
In the next fifteen minutes, two more goals came. One of them came from Oliver Park, their right-winger. Taking advantage of the fact that the marking was stronger on Declan and therefore weaker on him, Oliver cut into the middle and finished with his left foot into the corner of the goal.
Their third goal wasn't much different. It wasn't a huge mistake on Brighton's part, but once again they failed to expect what might happen, and Leo Carter, Liverpool's left-winger, dribbled past two men in the box and shoot from close range.
The score was 3-1 to Liverpool, making the friendly match much more stressful than anticipated.