Brighton substitute Jack Hinselwood beat champion Liverpool 3-2 from the back to keep them slim hopes of keeping them slim in the next season, which was from the back twice, he beat the champion to beat the champion 3-2.
Chelsea competes for eighth place and will be behind next season's chances of playing European football in the ninth minute if Chelsea wins the Conference League, and scores from close range after Liverpool's excellent offense, but midfielder Yasin Ayari upgrades in the 32nd minute.
The home team still managed to fall at the break after Dominik Szoboszlai scored with a tilted cross shot, which flew past goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen and entered the net in the first half stop time, but Brighton owner Fabian Huerzeler made the right changes after the break to make the game favorable.
Japanese winger Kaoru Cable Tumor was brought to a balanced four minutes later in the 64th minute, scoring cleverly, earning a tough shot from Danny Welbeck's efforts.
Welbeck wasted a lot of opportunities that night, but since winning the championship on April 28, Liverpool has been unremarkable, with Brighton continuing to chase the winners and if other results come out they can see that they are eligible for Europe.
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In his introduction to Hinselwood, 20, at the 84th 20-year-old, he offered the opportunity to be a hero, grabbing it with both hands, and a minute later he shot the championship from Matt O'Riley's pass.
The target was not allowed offside initially, but then a lengthy var review was conducted and Brighton left Brighton with 58 points in 37 games for the eighth point, three games ahead of Brentford and Bournemouth scored the game on hand in the first four points in Fulham.
"From the bench, I wanted to play, make a huge impact and do my best," Sinthalwood said. "I think the ball would hit, it sat perfectly, I hit it. I kept the nervous wait until the goal was allowed, but when it was allowed, it was pure relief."
Brighton visited Tottenham Hotspur in the final match of the season on Sunday, while Liverpool will win the Premier League trophy at Anfield as they play FA Cup champion Crystal Palace in their final match of the campaign.
"You try not to over-celebrate the celebration, we worked very hard all season...we want to win and enjoy it," said Liverpool scorer Elliott. "We need to get a positive attitude (from this game) and bring it into the last game."