2-4 v Brighton & Hove Albion - 28 December 2023 - Away

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Brighton & Hove Albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

4

  • Hinshelwood
    11'
  • João Pedro
    23' (PEN)
    75' (PEN)
  • Estupiñán
    63'
Details
Match Number

7623

Opposition
Brighton hove albion

Brighton & Hove Albion

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2023/24

Date

28th December 2023

Kick Off

19:30

Venue

Amex Stadium

Attendance

31,675

Referee

Jarred Gillett

VAR

Peter Bankes

League Position

5th

Opposition League Position

8th

Opposition Form

LDWLLL

Weather at Kick Off

9.8° - Drizzle

Facts & Milestones
  • 7585th overall match (3640 wins, 1650 draws, 2282 losses)

  • 5968th competitive match (2714 wins, 1377 draws, 1877 losses)

  • team

    49th match vs Brighton & Hove Albion (27 wins, 10 draws, 12 losses)

  • competition

    1209th Premier League match (531 wins, 290 draws, 388 losses)

  • 6917th match in England (3278 wins, 1533 draws, 2093 losses)

  • 8th match at Amex Stadium (4 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses)

  • 20th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • Alejo Véliz
    Alejo Véliz: First Goal
  • There were 2 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
13 Attempts 19
7 Attempts on Target 3
3.2 xG 2.3
45% Possession 55%
633 Touches 714
396 Passes Completed 491
486 Passes Attempted 597
81.5% Pass Completion 82.2%
11 Crosses 26
13 Throw-ins 22
7 Corners 6
12 Tackles 8
16 Blocks 8
13 Interceptions 11
1 Saves 5
18 Fouls 6
3 Yellow Cards 2
2 Offsides 5
Report

A superb display saw Brighton overcome Tottenham in the Premier League at the Amex Stadium.

Spurs dominated the early possession but the hosts took control when teenager Jack Hinshelwood fired into the roof of the net after Joao Pedro was allowed to drift across the length of the 18-yard line.

Pedro doubled the Seagulls' lead from the penalty spot after Dejan Kulusevski had pulled back Danny Welbeck in the area.

Brighton continued to press, with James Milner hitting the post and Facundo Buonanotte having a goal disallowed for offside, before Richarlison also clipped the woodwork for the visitors.

Spurs failed to have a shot on target in the first half but improved in the second period, with Richarlison twice seeing efforts ruled out for offside.

However, Brighton made sure of the three points less than a minute after the second of those when Pervis Estupinan fired a brilliant 25-yard dipping effort into the top corner.

Pedro added a fourth goal when he sent Guglielmo Vicario the wrong way from the spot again after Evan Ferguson was bundled over in the area.

Tottenham threatened an unlikely comeback after Alejo Veliz and Ben Davies pulled two back, but Spurs could not convert a string of other late chances.

The win sees Brighton climb above Newcastle into eighth, while Spurs stay fifth, a point behind fourth-placed Manchester City.

A week without a game has been a rare luxury in Brighton's season as they experience European football for the first time, but they used the break to their advantage.

After allowing Spurs to have the ball early on, they were soon all over them, launching attack after attack.

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).

Pedro was a constant handful, looking to exploit Spurs' high defensive line, and took both of his penalties clinically.

Estupinan's excellent strike put the gloss on the win, with the Ecuador left-back featuring for the first time since 30 September.

There will be disappointment they were unable to keep a clean sheet - they have now conceded in 23 straight league games - and that they had to weather a late storm, with De Zerbi throwing a water bottle in frustration during stoppage time.

All in all, this was a display that served as a reminder of what Brighton can do as we reach the halfway mark of the season.

For much of the game, this felt like one game too many for Spurs' threadbare squad.

Boss Ange Postecoglou was forced into two changes, with centre-back Christian Romero ruled out for more than a month with a hamstring injury and midfielder Oliver Skipp out with a knock.

For the majority of the match, Spurs' defence was run ragged and the midfield was simply outclassed and out-fought by Brighton.

Postecoglou has made no secret of his desire to add defensive reinforcements in the January transfer window and this will only intensify that search, with full-back Emerson Royal struggling centrally and Eric Dier, who was an unused substitute, clearly not fancied.

Spurs did look a threat going forward throughout, but Richarlison was ill-disciplined as he led the line, with the run for his second disallowed goal particularly poorly judged.

Postecoglou will be happy with the late spirit his side showed as Veliz scored his first goal for the club and Davies powered home a back-post header.

They laid siege to Brighton's goal in the closing stages, with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg hitting the post and Pedro Porro's follow-up being blocked behind, but ultimately they left themselves too much to do.

Timeline
KO

Jack Hinshelwood

11'

João Pedro

23'

Facundo Buonanotte

43'
HT +6'

Pervis Estupiñán

63'

Jakub Moder

70'

João Pedro

75'

Lewis Dunk

82'
FT +11'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
19 12 6 1 39 16 23 42
2
Arsenal
18 12 4 2 36 16 20 40
3
Aston villa
19 12 3 4 40 25 15 39
4
Manchester city
18 11 4 3 43 21 22 37
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
18 11 3 4 37 24 13 36
6
Manchester united
19 10 1 8 21 25 -4 31
7
West ham united
18 9 3 6 31 30 1 30
8
Newcastle united
19 9 2 8 37 25 12 29
9
Brighton hove albion
18 7 6 5 34 31 3 27
10
Chelsea
19 7 4 8 31 29 2 25
11
Wolverhampton wanderers
19 7 4 8 27 31 -4 25
12
Afc bournemouth
18 7 4 7 27 32 -5 25
13
Fulham
19 6 3 10 26 34 -8 21
14
Brentford
18 5 4 9 25 28 -3 19
15
Everton
19 8 2 9 24 25 -1 18
16
Crystal palace
19 4 6 9 19 28 -9 18
17
Luton town
18 4 3 11 21 34 -13 15
18
Nottingham forest
19 4 5 10 22 34 -12 13
19
Burnley
19 3 2 14 18 38 -20 11
20
Sheffield united
19 2 3 14 15 47 -32 9
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
19 12 6 1 39 16 23 42
2
Arsenal
19 12 4 3 36 18 18 40
3
Aston villa
19 12 3 4 40 25 15 39
4
Manchester city
18 11 4 3 43 21 22 37
5
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
19 11 3 5 39 28 11 36
6
West ham united
19 10 3 6 33 30 3 33
7
Manchester united
19 10 1 8 21 25 -4 31
8
Brighton hove albion
19 8 6 5 38 33 5 30
9
Newcastle united
19 9 2 8 37 25 12 29
10
Chelsea
19 7 4 8 31 29 2 25
11
Wolverhampton wanderers
19 7 4 8 27 31 -4 25
12
Afc bournemouth
18 7 4 7 27 32 -5 25
13
Fulham
19 6 3 10 26 34 -8 21
14
Brentford
18 5 4 9 25 28 -3 19
15
Everton
19 8 2 9 24 25 -1 18
16
Crystal palace
19 4 6 9 19 28 -9 18
17
Luton town
18 4 3 11 21 34 -13 15
18
Nottingham forest
19 4 5 10 22 34 -12 13
19
Burnley
19 3 2 14 18 38 -20 11
20
Sheffield united
19 2 3 14 15 47 -32 9
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