Liverpool were disappointing against Brighton on Saturday but managed to turn the game around in the second-half. The Reds were their own worst enemies in the first-half, with Brighton deservedly ahead at the break. One brilliant run from Darwin Nunez aside, Liverpool simply could not get going. With Arsenal losing earlier in the day and Man City also surprisingly behind to Bournemouth, it looked for all the world like being one of those days for the Reds. A response was badly needed after the break and, thankfully, Liverpool duly obliged. Straight after the whistle went the Reds looked a diff…