Lewis Dunk To The Rescue | Brighton 1-1 Everton | SEAGULLS SOCIAL – S4 – EP.31



Welcome to the greatest Brighton & Hove Albion podcast in the world, Seagulls Social. In todays episode, the hosts Maz & Ryan discuss Gilmour’s red card, Enciso’s return, Lamptey’s goal line clearance, Dunk’s heroics and much more!

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7 thoughts on “Lewis Dunk To The Rescue | Brighton 1-1 Everton | SEAGULLS SOCIAL – S4 – EP.31”

  1. Great breakdown of the game fella's. Think Ryan was spot on regarding the silence after Everton scored, it wasn't so much shock just a big sigh of frustration, all that possession and very little threat from us. Which is also why I don't get so frustrated with the opposition timewasting, that's what I see Brighton as possibly doing when Dunk is improving on his top ten completed passing stats. So many of our attacks ended up in the cul de sac which was in the centre of the pitch just outside the penalty box. We seemed to have very few crosses into the box from deep wing positions, which is hard to understand on the now rare occasion that Ferguson gets a start. Everton were lucky to score but we didn't get anything more than we deserved with a rescued point at the end.

    Also have to partly agree with your Irish mate. When Ferguson was scoring we were attacking down the wings and putting crosses into the box for him to attack, this game we attacked down the middle and Ferguson lost any space around him and it was all too compact to make any runs. Same with Mitoma in some ways, his best games early where when he was left on his own on the wing without any nearby Brighton players, no overlaps from Estupinian crowding him and Mitoma only had to concentrate on skinning the opposition. Now he makes far fewer runs and takes on players less and I think it's partly because de Zerbi has changed things, encouraging more overlaps just stifles Mitoma, trying to change him into a striker and pushing him more central isn't as effective.

    Despite my probably negative view of the game overall, it was a great effort physically and mentally by the team to get the equaliser after going down to ten. UTA

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  2. On Ferguson, he also has a size and structure which will make his leg joints vulnerable to injury on the turn. I remember when Steven Gerrard first appeared at right back for Liverpool the medical team said he hasn't finished growing yet and it is important to focus and be patient with his development. I also remember Dean Ashton at West Ham who had a similar talent to Ferguson and similar physique. He picked up recurring injuries and had to retire. Strikers are prone to cruciate injuries like Alan Shearer Many other greats were never the same after a serious injuries. Give Fergy time.

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