2023/24
Matchweek 23
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Sat 3 Feb 2024
Kick Off:
American Express Stadium, Falmer
Att: 31,345
Ref: Simon Hooper
KOMins
3
7
16
  • HT
    59
    62
    85
    90 +2
  • FT
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    MAN OF THE MATCH?

    Report

    Brighton & Hove Albion returned to winning ways in convincing style as they recorded their first Premier League victory of 2024 with a comfortable 4-1 win over Crystal Palace at the Amex Stadium.

    Lewis Dunk gave Brighton a dream start and two further goals inside two minutes put the home side in control. 

    Palace’s woes were summed up by half-time substitute Michael Olise limping off less than 10 minutes after coming on.

    Jean-Philippe Mateta gave Palace a brief glimmer of hope but that was ended by Joao Pedro’s stunning strike that sealed a win that takes Brighton up to seventh spot. 

    How the match unfolded

    James Milner was ruled out through injury while Tariq Lamptey returned to Brighton’s starting XI, one of five changes made by Roberto De Zerbi following their 4-0 midweek loss at Luton Town. 

    Palace handed a debut to new signing Daniel Munoz, but the heroes of the midweek win over Sheffield United Olise (bench) and Eberechi Eze (out), were not in the starting XI. 

    Having conceded twice inside three minutes at Luton Town on Tuesday, Brighton got off to a dream start when Lewis Dunk rose highest to head home a Pascal Gross corner after only three minutes for their first Premier League goal of 2024 in their fourth match.

    Seagulls’ head coach De Zerbi got his third yellow card of the season, ruling him out of the next match against Tottenham Hotspur on 10 February.

    Roy Hodgson was forced to reshuffle the Palace pack on 28 minutes when defender Marc Guehi limped off, to be replaced by another new signing, Adam Wharton.

    Brighton capitalised ruthlessly, adding two further goals in as many minutes to put themselves in control at the break.

    Jack Hinshelwood headed home Lamptey’s 33rd-minute cross for the Seagulls’ second. Then debutant Wharton was dispossessed by Billy Gilmour, Gross took over and teed up Facundo Buonanotte, who curled a sublime effort beyond Dean Henderson.

    Palace’s best chance of the half came on the stroke of half-time, but Jan Paul van Hecke did brilliantly to head clear Jefferson Lerma’s fierce drive.

    Olise was introduced at the start of the second half in place of Jeffrey Schlupp, but matters went from bad to worse for the Eagles when he was forced off barely 10 minutes later, signalling to the bench he could not carry on after trying to sprint for the ball.

    Palace gave themselves a lifeline with 19 minutes remaining when Munoz rescued a bouncing ball and laid it into the path of Joachim Andersen, whose inswinging cross was powerfully headed home by Mateta.

    Any hopes of an Eagles revival were dashed by a sublime Brighton move. Joao Pedro played a neat one-two with substitute Danny Welbeck before burying his shot into the bottom left corner with the outside of his right boot.

    Brighton's first Premier League win since 28 December takes them to seventh place on 35 points. Palace remain in 14th spot on 24 points.

    See: Brighton report | Crystal Palace report

    Match officials

    Referee: Simon Hooper. Assistants: Adrian Holmes, Simon Long. Fourth official: James Bell. VAR: Craig Pawson. Assistant VAR: Adam Nunn.

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    Match officials

    Referee: Simon Hooper

    Fourth Official: James Bell

    VAR: Craig Pawson

    Assistant VAR: Adam Nunn

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        Season So Far

        Brighton
         
        Crystal Palace

        Top Player Stats

          Head-to-Head

          Brighton
          Total Wins
          4
          Home
          3
          Away
          1
          Crystal Palace
          Total Wins
          3
          Home
          1
          Away
          2

          Played

          14

          Draws 7

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