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Brighton 'have to be more resilient' at home

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September 23, 2024

Brighton & Hove Albion and Nottingham Forest both missed out on the chance to move into the English Premier League top four after they played out an entertaining 2-2 draw at the Amex Stadium on Sept 22.

Brighton 'have to be more resilient' at home

A win would have seen either side move into the Champions League places. However, both teams remain undefeated on nine points after two wins and three draws. Brighton are seventh with Forest eighth.

Said Brighton scorer Jack Hinshelwood: “Very frustrated. We had chances to make it 3-1. We have to be more resilient, especially for the second goal. We have to be harder to take points from. Once you’re in that position, no way we should be dropping points at home.”

Forest opened the scoring on 13 minutes via the penalty spot.

Callum Hudson-Odoi was fouled in the box by Carlos Baleba in a debatable decision, but there was little doubt once Chris Wood stepped up, and Forest’s top scorer from last season with 15 goals made no mistake from the spot with his third goal from five games this term.

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