Brighton and Hove Albion rallied from behind to secure an entertaining 3-2 win over Premier League champions Liverpool on Monday night.
Kostas Tsimikas, Jarell Quansah Quansah, Harvey Elliott and Federico Chiesa were recalled to the Reds' line-up following the 2-2 draw against Arsenal last weekend.
Arne Slot's side needed just nine minutes to get the breakthrough as Harvey Elliot turned home Conor Bradley's cross in the box after some good work by Mohamed Salah in the build up.
Liverpool should have doubled lad in the 24th minute when Chiesa carved out some space before picking out Bradley, who sent his first-time effort wide of the upright.
Brighton restored parity on 31 minutes as Yasin Abbas Ayari bagged his second league goal of the season with a lovely composed finish after getting on the end of Brajan Gruda's neat ball over the top.
The hosts were unable to hold on as the Reds were back in front in first-half stoppage time courtesy of a speculative effort Dominik Szoboszlai that caught out Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen.
Brighton came out firing in the second half and were rewarded in the 69th minute when Alisson Becker could only parry Danny Welbeck's shot into the path of Kaoru Mitoma, who volleyed home five minutes after his introduction.
The home side completed the turnaround with five minutes left on the clock as Jack Hinshelwood got on the end of Matthew O'Reily's cross to slot home from close range to keep their European hopes alive.