Brighton boss Graham Potter admits that Liverpool have little to no weaknesses.
The Reds had to work hard for a 2-1 win against the Seagulls at home on Saturday in the Premier League.
But they did enough to get the job done, which is a recurring theme for their league campaign. It moved them 11 points clear at the top of the table.
Speaking about Liverpool after the game, Albion coach Potter told reporters: "The first free-kick we thought there was a foul on Aaron Connolly before that. Van Dijk is very good at set-pieces, and then they scored from a corner where we need to do better.
"Congratulations to Liverpool, you can see why they are a top team.
"You could sense there were times Anfield had to get behind their team. Big credit to our players for that. I enjoyed the game and wanted it to carry on, to be honest.
"We put a lot into the game against a top, top team. There are no weaknesses with Liverpool, that's the truth."

