Brighton coach Roberto De Zerbi sends clear message over Arsenal penalty
Brighton head coach Roberto De Zerbi generally approved of the punishment that gave Arms gunners the lead in their 3-0 loss at home to the Heavy weapons specialists on Saturday.
The primary objective for the guests went under questionable conditions, with Bukayo Saka netting from the spot after Gabriel Jesus was gotten down the container. Brighton protector Tariq Lamptey got a touch ready prior to connecting with the Brazilian, yet it wasn't enough for VAR to upset ref John Streams' underlying choice.
Further objectives from Kai Havertz and previous Seagull Leandro Trossard in the last part gotten the success for Weapons store. The triumph pushed them to the highest point of the table, in spite of the fact that Liverpool could recover the best position with a success against Manchester Joined on Sunday.
Talking after the game, De Zerbi would have rather not taken part in conversations about the initial objective. "The punishment was clear and we continue on
"The work was great, adequate to choose this game. We played a decent first half, until the second objective we were in the game and afterward finish. At this time without a ton of significant players, it is difficult to make an opportunity to score.
"We played against arsenal and they are top of the table. Particularly in this condition then we can lose against Armory at home. We are upset for us as well as our fans."
Brighton's misfortune sees them slip to tenth spot, level with Chelsea on focuses yet following on objective contrast. Nonetheless, the Seagulls get an opportunity to harden their situation in the top portion of the table, with forthcoming apparatuses including a conflict at home against Mauricio Pochettino's side.
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