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Brighton creating numerical advantages here, Sp**s midfield 2 are getting easily overrun, precisely why I dislike 4-2-3-1 so much, especially with someone like Alli as a 10.
Potter has coached this Brighton side superbly well, everyone knows their jobs, plenty of movement, always options on the ball. Sp**s very static and predictable.
Can't believe I'm jealous of watching Brighton play football. Look at them finding pockets of space between the lines and players firing passes into their feet nice and early.
Can't believe I'm jealous of watching Brighton play football. Look at them finding pockets of space between the lines and players firing passes into their feet nice and early.
That's purely down to coaching imo, Brighton aren't exactly blessed with brilliant footballers. Ok Mooy and Gross are pretty good technically and I like Stephens but they're probably mid-table level yet are moving well, passing well, doing everything superbly well and it's all down to coaching. Now think about some of the players we have, even the ones we don't rate highly are better than most of the options Potter has available to him. Let's hope Arteta is the right man to coach these guys correctly.
With that being said I'd take Dunk, Duffy and the likes over our pathetic CB options.
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