I was thinking the same thing as well, concerning how Liverpool will be able to cope without their hit player, I later realized that one thing with nature is that, nature will always fills every gap, might not be exactly the way you want it, but trust me it will be filled up.
Yeah truly Liverpool will eventually filled the gap if Mohammed Salah is no longer with them but however no matter how they feel they can perform well there performance will never be the same as when Salah was with them because the role of Salah in Liverpool is so important that the club may no longer be on the same shape if he is no longer with them, perhaps just like what happened to Manchester City when Kevin de Bruyne had the injury truly they were able to filled the gap but there performance was never the same as when he was there, so the club suffered a lot until he came back and restore the club performance so perhaps that's what may likely happened to Liverpool if Mohammed Salah doesn't play with them.
It is really difficult to say at this point because their last match was such a great outing even without Salah. No doubt Salah is the main man of the team, scoring important goals and giving the team the needed motivation to remain resolute in all their matches. His absence will affect Liverpool for sure but will definitely not mean the end of them or make them being a top team in the English Premiership.
Brighton are really unpredictable recently. They are lacking lots of important players due to various reasons these days. This has a really bad impact on their consistency level. One day they score 4 goals against Tottenham but the other day they can't score a single goal against West Ham.

Otherwise I would have really liked to place a bet on Brighton to win against Wolves honestly.
I'm hardly keeping myself from their win right now too though but I won't. Because it seems really risky while Wolves have been in-form for three weeks on one hand. Playing a home game can still be misleading about Brighton here.
Brighton @1.60 odd appears to be a risk worth taking; they have an excellent head-to-head record over Wolves in recent years, and while struggling in a few games this season, they still managed to achieve a very comfortable first leg win. Both clubs have their best players (Hee Chen and Mitoma) at the Asian Cup.
I consider giving Brighton direct win a big risk because Wolves is not a team to write off. Even though they have not been doing great lately, they are always scoring in most of their matches. I will consider both teams score at 1.63 odd, a safer option. Wolves will not allow Brighton defeat them in this match, it will be difficult.