Brighton & Hove Albion PL (H) | Man of the Match

Man of the Match


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Didn’t see anyone else ripping up tree’s
True. Just very disappointing. There’s a player in there somewhere, but he’s not at the level we require when you need service to one of the deadliest strikers in the world. At this rate it’s going to be really hard to keep Haaland happy.
 
Went with Marmoush, for getting the pen and a goal. Decent shout for Doku who threatened all game, and for those complaining about his end product, it's not great, but it's not like he has great options in the box to aim for.
 
Doku for his improvement in effort and not looking for the foul all the time, just need the end product going forward
 
Doku for me, he ran forward with pace, beat the fullback and got us off our seats. Marmoush a very close second, if it wasn't for his finish we wouldn't have had a second goal. I will probably post this and change my mind and wish I'd gone for him.
 
Doku.... completely unplayable. Dare I say it too good for this side, needs better options when he gets clear.
I noticed at one point that Brighton had four forwards on the halfway line waiting for a ball over the top. We have one and when Jezzer makes the move and tear arses down the wing the cavalry are ten yards behind him, they can't keep up.
 
Marmoush - won the penalty and scored a great goal and even though he had a quiet second half, i didn't understand taking him off!
 
Mad half hour time...........


If none of the above were good enough then I nominate............................. JOHN STONES.




Look we need a smile now and then don't we?
OK so I changed my mind.....I've voted Erling because apparently he broke another record today. :-)

"The records may have slowed down as his goalscoring enters more human levels, but Erling Haaland reached another landmark in Manchester City's 2-2 draw with Brighton on Saturday.

His penalty meant he reached 100 Premier League goal contributions (goals and assists combined) in just his 94th game.

The previous record-holder was Alan Shearer, who took 100 matches to reach that level."


He beats Shearer's record so that does me as well.
 

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