Can't argue with that. I think it's pretty much the same for us against Man.City and Chelsea too. Any other top 6 sides, especially at home, we've got a chance.
Talksport commentators dropping their first ricket - "Brighton are clearly missing Murray up front". Are we? Really? Fully expect him to come on at about 70-75 minutes, which sounds about right, but quite happy to have the new boys getting a start, adding a bit more pace.
Everton almost equal possession now, and ahead in shots and shots on target - come on Albion - listening to TalkSport 2 we were dominating, don't let them in now.
With these personnel I can't really see how that will be shoe-horned into a 4-4-2 or 4-4-1-1. Stephens as the holding CM, March, Andone and Locadia up front in a 4-1-2-3 formation, perhaps? Quite like the idea of that.