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Blink, and you'll miss it!It took Hugo Ekitike all of 46 seconds to give Liverpool the lead in their Premier League clash against Brighton at Anfield. The Frenchman deftly controlled a flick-on
The French international made his mark after just 46 seconds by opening the scoring, thus becoming the fastest goal scorer of the season. Unfortunately for the former Reims and PSG player, his record lasted only a few hours.
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Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike emulates a Reds flop as the France international scores the earliest goal of the Premier League season against Brighton & Hove Albion.
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It took Hugo Ekitike all of 46 seconds to give Liverpool the lead in their Premier League clash against Brighton at Anfield. The Frenchman deftly controlled a flick-on header from Joe Gomez, firing past Bart Verbruggen, and into the roof of the net.