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Andersen’s own goal saw Brighton Draw with Crystal Palace

Andersen's own goal saw Brighton Draw with Crystal Palace
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Brighton: Brighton returned from disappointment from missed penalties and destinations that were not allowed to get points in a 1-1 draw at home to Crystal Palace on Friday thanks to a no end goal from Joachim Andersen.
The seagulls seemed to be destined for a unfortunate defeat after the seventh goal of Conor Gallagher this season gave the Palace of the 69th minute advantage against playing games.
But Brighton saved a three-minute draw from the time when defender Anderson accidentally turned the ball to his own net.
The results saw Brighton rise to eighth place, four points from the South London club palace.
Brighton manager Graham Potter made seven changes after the FA Cup victory last weekend at West Bromwich Albion, considering goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, Defender of Marc Cucurella and Adam Webster, Jakub Moder midfielder, Adam Lallana and Alexis Mac Allister and Forward Leandro Trostion.
Odsonne Edouard returned to the palace in the only change on Vieira starting XI, with Jean-Philippe Mateta fell onto the bench.
Brighton twice denied the opening goal in the first half which they missed a penalty and had a destination that was not permitted.
The weak Pascal Gross attempt from the place in the 38th minute was saved by the Palace goalkeeper Jack Butland after Joel Veltman was decided to be sacrificed by Will Hughes in the corner after the VAR intervention.
Just before the punishment, flare thrown into the field from the supporters of the palace and traveling fans still enjoyed the butland diving when Maupay Neal Brighton put the ball into the net just a few moments later.
But Referee Robert Jones again called Pitchside monitor and, after studying replays, ruling Maupay had combined the ball out of Butland’s hand and prohibited the purpose.
Former England No.
1 Butland made some smooth stops to keep the Patrick Vieira team in the game.
In addition to his inaugural prison sentence at the British Flght Top, Butland also denied Leandro Trosses and Jakub Moder, with the latter also hit the crossbar.

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