Dear Brighton: As an Argentine, I hadn't heard about you until the world cup. After seeing how you welcomed and received Mac Allister, you got yourself a new supporter from Argentina. I must say the warmth and respect you've shown towards our player is deeply appreciated and also taken as an example of greatness in our country. Thanks.
I just can't with Brighton, I'm personally an Arsenal fan but I love seeing this squad play. I used to think that Brighton was overachieving under Potter but oh boi was I wrong, Now that brighton playstyle looks like it was suppressing the talent of players like Mitoma and March with their slow and methodical playstyle. De Zerbi has been using their Pace and skills to the maximum. Also, just how good is Brighton scouting department? Lost Mwepu, one of their best midfielders last season, Lost Bissouma, Don't need to explain how good he was at Brighton, lost Cucurella to Chelsea, Sold their primary no.9 in Maupay and now they don't even need Trossard. The season before that they even sold White and Burn. And they are playing at this level of football, Come on man, That's ridiculous.
Mitoma was a new signing.. it's not fair to use him as a stick to beat Potter. Also Potter masterminded many victories against this Arteta team, one very recently at the Emirates where they were anything but slow and one when memorably Bissouma laughed at FT also at the Emirates. Can't just rewrite history because Brighton are better now and Potter's it doing well at Chelsea. He had them in the same position before De Zerbi came and credit to De Zerbi, he's improved on their play.
From a neutral point of view with no any bias, Arsenal and Brighton have been the teams that are most joyful to follow and watch in the PL so far for me :)
Well liverpool welll understand that Brigtion , will not back down. So we have to play well whit them. When them come a we yard.! My my vvb well you stop Brigtion we have to win this. Brigtion is not palying whit us. So come on red man. . Dont stop winning.
I really love Brighton's intensity to compete. Their pace is outstanding when on the attack. And damn, that Mitoma is really my favorite player,..But, for some reason, his team mates doesn't take advantage, there are numerous times that they can play the ball to Mitoma when he is open. I hope his team mates utilize him more.
I have to say Newcastle Brighton, Brentford, and crystal palace been on my list of teams to watch I like their ballers and how they play they are tough teams and I'm an arsenal fan as well
Brighton are the team that I enjoy so much watching. They play so beautifully, one touch attacking football. WOW I watched this full match and enjoyed each and every moment. What a team.
Pep is probably looking at Brighton with tears of joy as they wonderfully adapt tiki taka. Positional football is scarily effective and does not require two hundred million pounds transfer windows. If BHA sticks to it they will set the league on fire for years to come.
Well, City can't buy any players for small sums of money. As soon as City has any interest in any player, the price of said player rises to 200%. Only recent transfer i can remember who is cheap is Alvarez. Which everyone can agree to was a steal.
This is not Tiki taka at all. Just having the ball and passing a lot is not tiki taka. Also pep didn't devise tiki taka cruyf did. And the Spain national squad are the ones that brought it to its highest expression.
Danny welbeck there and his Brighton teammates playing some beautiful football..as a City's fan I appreciate and love their tireless hard work and sheer determination and courage while facing superior top 6 sides..plus their spirit is what we need at the moment..the coach is also a gem but I can't forget to also mention their former Chelsea coach potter at the moment for creating a lethal weapon called Brighton
I'm not even a Brighton fan but I've enjoyed their football for a while now. Maybe I'm now a fan? If the club can keep the players, maintain the team's ideologies and culture, I think this club has a long way to go in English football and the world. The way the individual players play for the team is astonishing to watch. It's one of the "teams" in the epl.
@@kunalforvideos Yeah. I remember watch McAllister at the world cup and how he controlled the midfield with ease. I see a lot of that with the other players. They seem like peers. No one looks at Welbeck and think of him as "once a big player." They all play with one another, it's fun to watch.
I personally love this club. Clubs like Brighton are my ideal to grow as a footballer. Take advantage of this intermediate status in their respective leagues to revalue youngsters and grow without haste in a sustainable way, adding minutes in a club that seeks to propose and help develop the potential of each one. As a South american i love what they are doing and as an Argentine i absolutely love what they done with out champ
Don’t get too excited because we always know the fact, All the good players gonna put the club aside, if they receive an offer from any big club = possibly achieve something and more money 100% 💰 unfortunately that’s how football works :)
@@Am94514 yeah right. Recent departures may confirm that. But if you also look at a couple of big signings that have left and how the club has faired, I think we can still say they are doing well. The club also needs the money.
Oh my word. 😳. March with an absolute stunner of a goal. And Welbeck just about every time I think he’s sunk into oblivion he reminds us that he’s still in the league somewhere.
As an Arsenal fan and a football enjoyer, I simultaneously want Caicedo and Mitoma at the Arsenal and for both to stay at Brighton. I absolutely adore De Zerbi, since he was at Sassoulo, and Brighton. Up the Seagulls!
This is a great team assembled.But while potter was always cautious and seemed not to recognize the full attacking strength of the team he built and I used to wonder back then,the new coach saw that the team is far better and can finish off games if they keep going for it.I am not surprised at all they are having this success under him
Dear Brighton fans, I’ve always wondered, was there some true guru/ genius / talented assistant coach who worked behind the scenes and let graham potter take all the credit? Graham’s struggles at Chelsea is also pointing towards this suggestion. Anyone can enlighten?
I think it’s more so the players were amazing, and the fact that De Zerbi is an incredibly underrated coach as well. As for the scouting situation, you can take people who about away from the club, but you can never take away the club to club connections, especially in South America where Brighton is strongly liked due to taking players from underrepresented soccer countries such as Ecuador (I.e. Caicedo and Estupinan) and other countries. Sure you got always got the big teams and stuff, but after situations such as James Rodriguez to Madrid, where you can argue he got ruined, many South American youngsters don’t want to go to the highest level of play immediately and risk having 2 to 3 starts games destroy their entire career. Brighton takes advantage of that and tells them, here, we can give you a starting spot, chance to prove yourself, and when you attract attention from bigger clubs, it’s less of a risk because you always have that good experience to fall back on where going straight to a big club is often a death sentence for many
He's called Tony Bloom, the owner, that is the key to everything. Only interviewed RDZ, they knew he was the perfect fit for Brighton. They've just taken off into the stratosphere and it's going to be such an exciting second half of the season 🚀
Im just happy with Brighton and the amoun of SouthAmerican player they have. Clubs like Brighton are my ideal to grow as a footballer. Take advantage of this intermediate status in their respective leagues to revalue youngsters and grow without haste in a sustainable way, adding minutes in a club that seeks to propose and help develop the potential of each one. The number of Latinos going to that club makes me very very happy. Argentina loves Brighton
Passed out of Liverpool press with ease and confidence. Well deserved win and probably should have won by more. Arsenal would have had a tough time if Caicedo and Mac Allister were there.