The best man of the match was Alexis Mac Allister. The Brighton and Hove midfielder scored 1 goal, made 57 key passes and searched for the opposite goal 3 times.
Jöel Veltman was also key. The Brighton and Hove defender had a good level scoring 1 goal and clearing 4 dangerous balls.
The process of the game was very disputed, with few spaces for the creation of the game. There were 3 cautioned: Tomás Soucek, Jarrod Bowen and Declan Rice.
Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi proposed a 4-5-1 formation with Jason Steele in goal; Tariq Lamptey, Adam Webster, Lewis Dunk and Pervis Estupiñán on the defensive line; Pascal Gross, Moisés Caicedo, Solly March, Alexis Mac Allister and Kaoru Mitoma in the middle; and Evan Ferguson in attack.
For their part, David Moyes’ team took to the field with a 4-3-3 scheme with Alphonse Areola under the three sticks; Benjamin Johnson, Nayef Aguerd, Angelo Ogbonna and Emerson in defense; Tomás Soucek, Declan Rice and Lucas Paquetá in midfield; and Jarrod Bowen, Danny Ings and Saïd Benrahma up front.
Stuart Attwell was the referee who directed the match at The Amex.
Brighton’s next game in the Championship will be away against Leeds United, while West Ham hosts Aston Villa.
With this result, the host of the game reaches 38 points and is in eighth place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 23 units and is in sixteenth place in the tournament.
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