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March gives Brighton win over Palace as pressure mounts on Vieira

Alex Waite
Solly March celebrates giving Brighton the lead against Palace
Solly March celebrates giving Brighton the lead against PalaceProfimedia
Solly March’s strike helped Brighton & Hove Albion earn their first home win against Crystal Palace since December 2018 as the Seagulls, also ensuring their rivals remain the only Premier League team without a victory in 2023.

Despite a run of four wins from their last five at home, Brighton started on the backfoot against a Crystal Palace side that failed to register a shot on target in their previous three.

The Eagles wasted little time trying to rectify their attacking woes and Wilfried Zaha, aiming to strike in a third consecutive match against Brighton, dribbled into the box, struck low and forced Jason Steele into a low save.

With their newfound lease of attacking life, Palace kept the pressure on and Odsonne Édouard headed inches wide from Nathaniel Clyne’s drilled cross.

Jason Steele saves a shot from Michael Olise
Jason Steele saves a shot from Michael OliseAFP

Brighton soon regained composure and showed their potential European credentials when a blistering attack ended with Kaoru Mitoma playing through Solly March, who controlled and fired into the bottom corner for a second successive strike against the Eagles.

Sensing a first Premier League win against Palace since March 2019, Brighton piled on the pressure after the break and Pervis Estupinan ensured Eagles debutant Joe Whitworth was alert with a drilled strike that the goalkeeper cleared with his feet.

Odsonne Edouard vies with Pervis Estupinan
Odsonne Edouard vies with Pervis EstupinanAFP

As the Seagulls gathered momentum, a short power-cut around the Amex brought a temporary halt to the action, but the hosts remained on top when Alexis Mac Allister’s header was palmed away by Whitworth.

Brighton managed the game expertly in the closing stages, and kept their first clean sheet against Palace in 10 Premier League matches and moved within six points of the top four.

Joel Veltman clears from Wilfried Zaha
Joel Veltman clears from Wilfried ZahaAFP

As the Seagulls continue to climb, the Eagles’ top-flight plummet continues as Patrick Vieira’s side are winless in 11 - their longest stint without victory since the 2015/16 campaign.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Solly March (Brighton)

Brighton v Crystal Palace momentum
Brighton v Crystal Palace momentumStats by Opta Perform
Brighton v Crystal Palace match stats
Brighton v Crystal Palace match statsStats by Opta Perform
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