[Albion] Brighton & Hove Albion vs Tottenham Hotspur *** Official Match Thread ***

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dolphins

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Jan 26, 2012
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Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi on BBC Match of the Day: "We played fantastic football for 80 minutes and then we were unlucky in the first goal we conceded. After that we suffered the quality of Tottenham.

"Tottenham are the team that has played the best football in the first part of the season. We have to accept this reaction. We have to accept to concede a goal in this way. If we are able to win 4-0 and concede a goal in that way then it is because we are showing great character, courage and quality for 80 minutes, and sometimes you have to accept these mistakes.

"I think this season it was the best performance. Not just for Joao Pedro and Billy Gimour, I am speaking in general for Brighton.

"I am really lucky to be this coach of this team with these players. I am very pleased with the passion they have, they have everything.

"You can't forget we are Brighton. Sometimes they forget we are Brighton. We are not Manchester United, Manchester City, Newcastle or Arsenal, we are still Brighton.

"The other eight or nine big teams in the Premier League they do not sell their big players."
 




raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
5,772
Wiltshire
Spurs got used to our goal-kicks being lumped up field, so they all dropped back. At that point I don't know why Dunk didn't just run towards Steele for an easy pass, and if there wasn't another easy pass on, then lump it up field. It would be nice to be able to mix it up.
Yep, just need some better decision making at times,but still great overall.
 


Bodian

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May 3, 2012
11,999
Cumbria
Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi on BBC Match of the Day: "We played fantastic football for 80 minutes and then we were unlucky in the first goal we conceded. After that we suffered the quality of Tottenham.

"Tottenham are the team that has played the best football in the first part of the season. We have to accept this reaction. We have to accept to concede a goal in this way. If we are able to win 4-0 and concede a goal in that way then it is because we are showing great character, courage and quality for 80 minutes, and sometimes you have to accept these mistakes.

"I think this season it was the best performance. Not just for Joao Pedro and Billy Gimour, I am speaking in general for Brighton.

"I am really lucky to be this coach of this team with these players. I am very pleased with the passion they have, they have everything.

"You can't forget we are Brighton. Sometimes they forget we are Brighton. We are not Manchester United, Manchester City, Newcastle or Arsenal, we are still Brighton.

"The other eight or nine big teams in the Premier League they do not sell their big players."
Nothing about the 'clubs policy' !
 




Javeaseagull

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Feb 22, 2014
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The press go on about how Brighton find unknown youngsters and sell them for millions but hardly anyone mentions our older players. I am sure Roberto would play Dunk, Gross, Wellbeck, Lallana and Milner every match if he could. They are so important to the development of this club but lets keep it to ourselves!
 




Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Cumbria
The press go on about how Brighton find unknown youngsters and sell them for millions but hardly anyone mentions our older players. I am sure Roberto would play Dunk, Gross, Wellbeck, Lallana and Milner every match if he could. They are so important to the development of this club but lets keep it to ourselves!
Unless they're injured/suspended - he does!
 


raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Wiltshire
From BBC just now:
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Manager Roberto De Zerbi has bemoaned Brighton's reliance on youth recently, but 18-year-old Hinshelwood was superb at right-back and took his goal with aplomb.

His strike was Brighton's 19th by a teenager in the Premier League in 2023 - Manchester United have the second most with four. Brighton's tally has only been bettered twice in Premier League history by Liverpool in 1998 (25) and 1994 (22)."
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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That was a f***ing good result.

What I don't understand is, on paper we always look a bit lightweight in midfield (where games are won or lost), and yet it doesn't work out like that.
What am I missing?
That football is played on grass
 






BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,153
Do you know what? Suddenly I don't give a shite about clean sheets any more. It's that long since we had one I am past caring!
Our game plan is not based on clean sheets. They are only a problem when we don't score enough. We look much better with Welbeck back in the team. Joao Pedro looked brilliant on the left.
 


Brightonfan1983

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Jul 5, 2003
4,813
UK
BBC's unbalanced view:

For much of the game, this felt like one game too many for Spurs' threadbare squad.
It was very grating to hear Martin Tyler bang on about this on the tv, and not a mention of our numerous absentees. Not one. Only that Pervis and Jakub were back. It's almost as if an analogy between King Canute holding back the tides, and older should-know-better commentators wilfully ignoring what all footballing folk know, is screaming out to be made.
 






Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
29,303
Absolutely f***ing superb tonight - against one of the best teams in that league. Yes, they showed their quality at the end - and that is what we beat 4-2 - thank you very much.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
7,116
From BBC just now:
"
Manager Roberto De Zerbi has bemoaned Brighton's reliance on youth recently, but 18-year-old Hinshelwood was superb at right-back and took his goal with aplomb.

His strike was Brighton's 19th by a teenager in the Premier League in 2023 - Manchester United have the second most with four. Brighton's tally has only been bettered twice in Premier League history by Liverpool in 1998 (25) and 1994 (22)."
19 goals from teenagers is exceptional
 






Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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A little stat:

Albion have now scored more goals in the first half of this season than they did in whole of 2017/18 and also 2018/19

They are also, if the same is to be repeated, on course to concede more than they have done in a season since 2008/09
 




Zeberdi

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Oct 20, 2022
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Fantastic first half - and most of second giving 5th place Spurs a football lesson. Hinsh and Facu stand outs for me but every player probably played one of the best matches of the season so far - Last 20 mins or so we lost the plot in MF rather but real fatigue and cramp setting in so understandable - Pedro MOTM for me overall but I thought Buonanotte came close in first half. What can you say about Pervis? What a comeback and how great for the post-serious injury confidence to score too. Great atmosphere well worth the nightmare journey down.

We’ve got super …

:dezerbi:❤️
 








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