What a giants-killer the Seagulls truly are! After topping Manchester United and Chelsea in the Premier League, and Arsenal in the EFL Cup, Brighton and Hove Albion dismantled Liverpool 3-0 (0-0) on Saturday night at Amex stadium.In a proper cat-and-mouse game, the underdogs proved to be a much better side, dominating the entire game. Solly March’s second-half brace followed by Welbeck’s goal sealed a much-deserved victory that pushed the Seagulls to the seventh position, leapfrogging Liverpool.The pale visitors didn’t create a single worth-mentioning goal-scoring chance, with Salah and newcomer Gakpo staying as far from any action in the opposite half as possible. And the offence wasn’t the worst part of the Scousers’ team today. Konate and Matip, along with Thiago, struggled so much with those Brighton’s through balls in the last third. That was the exact recipe for the hosts offensively, as they struck twice in the second half in the same style. And through the same player – Solly March. PLAYER RATINGS Man Utd – Man City: Flawless De Bruyne left alone, as Rashford makes late amendsHis opener was a smooth tap-in after a few perfectly-timed passes, while the second was a finishing masterpiece from anything but a promising position.In the hands of the World Cup winner Kevin Mac Allister, Brighton’s midfield seemed to be enjoying the control and possession. Determined and focused, the Seagulls kept pushing for the third via counters. Mental strength and Marcus Rashford key factors in a turnaround win against CityAnd it eventually came, following a throw-in from the right-hand side. A three-piece, simple yet powerful action, launched Welbeck behind Konate and Gomez for a perfect cherry on the top.Liverpool are on their knees, miles away from those Champions League spots, let alone the Premier League title. It’s time for Klopp to make a move…PREMIER LEAGUEThursdayFulham – Chelsea 2-1 (1-0)/Willian 25, Vinicius 73 – Koulibaly 47/FridayAston Villa – Leeds United 2-1 (1-0)/Bailey 3, Buendia 64 – Bamford 83/SaturdayMan.Utd. – Man.City 2-1 (0-0)/Fernandes 78, Rashford 82 – Grealish 60/Wolves – West Ham 1-0 (0-0)/Podence 48/Nott. Forest – Leicester 2-0 (0-0)/Johnson 56,85/Brighton – Liverpool 3-0 (0-0)/March 47,53, Welbeck 81/Everton – Southampton 1-2 (1-0)/Onana 39 – Ward-Prowse 46,78/20:30: (1.65) Brentford (3.90) Bournemouth (6.00)Sunday17:00: (1.62) Newcastle (4.00) Fulham (6.25)17:00: (1.65) Chelsea (3.80) Crystal Palace (6.25)19:30: (3.60) Tottenham (3.50) Arsenal (2.15)***odds are subject to change***