Tag: Brighton and Hove Albion

  • Virus stung Arsenal wobbled and fumbled to a draw at Brighton, push Liverpool to EPL crown

    Virus stung Arsenal wobbled and fumbled to a draw at Brighton, push Liverpool to EPL crown

    Mikel Arteta’s team Arsenal wobbled and fumbled at Brighton to secure a 1-1 draw at Brighton edging Liverpool towards the EPL crown this season.

    Joao Pedro’s penalty secured a 1-1 draw for Brighton on Saturday to leave the Gunners five points adrift of leaders Liverpool, who have two games in hand.

    Recall that Arteta had claimed that his team was virus infested last Thursday when Arsenal nailed Brighton 3-1.

    Mikel Arteta’s attacking options were limited by illness and injury but 17-year-old Ethan Nwaneri took his chance to shine with a composed finish to put the visitors in front.

    However, Arsenal saw two vital points slip away when William Saliba was harshly punished for a clash of heads with Joao Pedro and the Brazilian slotted home the resulting spot-kick.

    Liverpool can now further extend their lead at the top and close in on a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title when they host struggling Manchester United on Sunday.

    Already shorn of talisman Bukayo Saka for the next two months with a hamstring injury, Arsenal’s attacking options were further depleted by illness.

    Kai Havertz failed to even make the matchday squad for the second consecutive game, while captain Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Martinelli were only fit enough for appearances as second-half substitutes.

    Nwaneri was the beneficiary with a second consecutive start and showed why he is one of the Premier League’s rising stars with a clinical finish for the opening goal.

    The teenager still had plenty to do as he raced onto Mikel Merino’s ball over the top but his pace took him beyond the Brighton defence before firing low into the far corner on 16 minutes.

    Arsenal went on to control the remainder of the first half but lacked any penetration without their quartet of attacking stars to build on their lead.

    Merino had the one big opportunity to double the Gunners’ advantage early in the second period when he skewed wide from Declan Rice’s free-kick.

    Moments later the visitors were rocked by a controversial call that could have huge ramifications for the title race.

    There was the slightest touch from Saliba’s head onto Joao Pedro’s but the Brighton forward went down clutching his face and got the reward of a spot-kick.

    The Seagulls captain for the day, in the absence of Lewis Dunk, confidently stroked home the penalty to level.

    Arteta responded immediately by summoning Odegaard from the bench, while Martinelli had replaced Nwaneri at the break.

    However, it was Brighton who looked the most likely winners in the closing stages.

    Yakuba Minteh wasted a great chance to end their now eight-game winless run when his shot across goal evaded both Yasin Ayari and Kaoru Mitoma and slid wide of the far post.

    But a point is enough to edge Brighton back into 10th.

  • EPL: Mac Allister passes Liverpool medical, set to be unveiled

    EPL: Mac Allister passes Liverpool medical, set to be unveiled

    Liverpool FC have completed the signing of Argentina World Cup winning member, Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton and Hove Albion on a contract that runs till 2028.

    Mac Allister has successfully passed a medical and has agreed personal terms to become Liverpool’s first summer signing ahead of next season.

    The Argentine’s deal is undisclosed at the moment.

    The Argentine arrives at Anfield about six months after helping his country win the World Cup hosted in Qatar last year.

    He also had a highly impressive season with Brighton.

    The midfielder told Liverpoolfc.com: “It feels amazing. It’s a dream come true, it’s amazing to be here and I can’t wait to get started.”

    Mac Allister’s unveiling and jersey number will soon be made available.

  • EPL: Lampard knocks Chelsea players after 1-2 loss to Brighton

    EPL: Lampard knocks Chelsea players after 1-2 loss to Brighton

    Interim manager, Frank Lampard has slammed Chelsea players after being beaten by Brighton and Hove Albion 2-1 on Saturday afternoon at Stamford Bridge.

    Lampard was quoted as saying that his boys didn’t perform well enough to get anything good from the game on Saturday.

    It was his first game at home since he returned to his old club as a temporary replacement for Graham Potter, who was sacked a couple of weeks ago.

    Cornor Gallagher scored for the home team after just 13 minutes but Brighton levelled through Danny Welbeck’s header shortly before half-time and Julio Enciso ensured the visitors left with all three points, with a brilliant long-range strike in the second half.

    “This is my first home game on my return so there is no way I would do that. But the result is what it is,” Lampard told Match of the Day.

    “But for me the level today wasn’t good enough. I don’t like what I saw today.

    “There should be a feeling when you play for Chelsea of pride involved. It’s Chelsea football club, it’s bigger than all of us.”

  • EPL: 3-0 loss to Brighton worst performance ever – Klopp

    EPL: 3-0 loss to Brighton worst performance ever – Klopp

    Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has expressed disappointment in his side’s 3-0 bashing in the hands of Brighton & Hove Albion.

    Klopp has now described the defeat as Liverpool’s worst game ever under his watch.

    After playing out a goalless draw in the first half of the encounter, Winger Solly March scored twice and created a third for Brighton upon resumption in the second half.

    The third goal was scored by former Manchester United forward, Danny Welbeck.

    “Massively frustrated. Congratulations to Brighton on a super game against a bad opponent. We were not good today, I can’t remember a good phase or period,” an irate Klopp said.

    “Doing better than today should be easy, because this is a really low point. I can’t remember a worse game,” he added.

    In spite of losing 1-3 to Brentford in their last Premier League game on Jan. 2, Klopp said that he had been confident coming in to Saturday’s game.

    He said he was confident that his side could get a much-needed win.

    “There was no sign for this performance before the game. But that’s probably how it is sometimes. There’s nothing that I thought yesterday (Friday) or this (Saturday) morning that this could happen.”

    Liverpool’s campaign has been derailed by poor performances and injuries to key players.

    Team captain Virgil van Dijk is missing due to a hamstring strain, while recent signing Cody Gakpo started upfront due to the absence of Darwin Nunez.

    As a result, the Reds struggled to maintain possession and Brighton were able to make the most of the chances they were offered.

    “In these moments we passed from the last line upfront, and then when we want to push up the ball was already gone again. So, that’s why it’s just counter (attacks) from their side and it always look horrible,” Klopp said.

    Liverpool are eighth in the table on 28 points, seven behind fourth-placed Newcastle United, who currently occupy the last Champions League place.