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Brighton lost the top 5! Forest difficult to attack until zero plum successfully escaped

Midweek English Premier League matches Tuesday 18 October, in addition to the host Brighton, 7th place, the Amex Stadium opened to receive the visit of the new team of Nottingham Forest, last in the standings.

In the first half, the visiting Brighton did better than 13 minutes to score the first goal after Solly March handed the ball to Leandro Trossar, right-footed outside the box. But still not through the hands of Dean Henderson can wipe out.

In the 31st minute, the Seagulls fans almost caught the hail after Trossar flew in front of the frame with the right ball which unfortunately crashed into the crossbar.

In the second half, 57 minutes, Forest scored the same win after Morgan Gibbs White gave the ball a quick counter attack to Brennan Johnson to dribble to the edge of the line before dragging her into the frame, hitting her with his left but falling out of frame.

In the 81st minute, Brighton missed the chance to take the lead behind Pascal Gross, who had a chance to score less than 12 yards in the middle of the goal, but still got a save from Dean Henderson.

At the end of the game, in the 87th minute, Lewis Dunk had a chance to strike in the box but still hasn’t got past Henderson’s hand before he could do nothing the rest of the time. The referee concluded the match, claiming that Brighton could only draw goalless against Forest 0-0 at home and share the points.

Put the situation in the last table, Brighton, who have competed for 10 games, lost by overtaking the “Red Devils” to reach the top five with 15 points like Newcastle. But the ball lost second place in 7th place, while Forest, in 11th match, climbed to 6 points, tightening up to 19th place, sending Leicester to the bottom of the table instead.

List of players from both teams

Brighton (3-4-2-1): Robert Sanchez – Lewis Dunk, Joel Weltman, Adam Webster – Solly March, Moises Caixedo, Alexis McAlli Leandro Trossar – Pascal Gross (Denis Undaf 85), Adam Lallana (Tariq Lamptey 64) – Danny Wee elbeck

Forest (4-3-3): Dean Henderson – Serge Aurier (Harry Toffolo, 69), (Giulian Bienkone, 86), Scott McKenna, Stie Cook, Neco Williams; Remo Freuler, Ryan Yates, Orel Mangala (Cheekou Cuyate, 61); Morgan Gibbs White, Brain. Nan Johnson (Tyvo Awoniyi 86), Jesse Lingard (Joe Warroll 86)

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