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Brighton heap misery on sorry Spurs – The World Game
Brighton and Hove Albion ended a run of 14 Premier League home matches without a win as they overcame toothless Tottenham 1-0.
Shorn of Harry Kane, who suffered an ankle injury against Liverpool on Friday (AEDT), Jose Mourinho’s side were second best for large periods of Monday’s encounter.
Indeed, bar two efforts from Spurs substitute Carlos Vinicius, Brighton had little trouble holding onto the lead given to them by Leandro Trossard’s 17th-minute finish.
It came at the culmination of a slick team move befitting of Graham Potter’s desired style of play, with Brighton not made to suffer for a late Aaron Connolly miss as…
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