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Less possession.
Less shots.
Less corners.
Odd game this football ain't it.
We contained them in the second half, think they had 1 shot on target.
Less possession.
Less shots.
Less corners.
Odd game this football ain't it.
Less possession.
Less shots.
Less corners.
Odd game this football ain't it.
Not really. We absolutely destroyed them and didn't give a shit for the rest of the game.
So technically we can put this down as a loss.
Very quiet on sky, half the ground has left too by the looks of it
Has Cellino gone home yet?
Just realised. We have destroyed the opposition whilst live on the telly. Bodes well.
I believe we have not lost on Feb 29th for 108 years.
P.S. What no interview with Fatty Pie eater?
Wurzel sucking up to CH as soon as he turns up. Not a good word to say until he was standing next to him. Coward.
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Brighton boss Chris Hughton is braced for a fearless approach from visitors Leeds when the two teams meet on Monday, despite their contrasting fortunes in the Sky Bet Championship.
While Leeds are down in 17th and last won a league game on January 23, fourth-placed Brighton are just four points behind second-placed Hull and go into the match on the back of a 4-0 triumph over Bristol City.
Hughton's side will be keen for all three points in Monday night's televised clash, especially with fellow promotion hopefuls Middlesbrough, Hull, and table-toppers Burnley all in decent form.
Nevertheless, Hughton will not be underestimating a Leeds side that held Middlesbrough to a goalless draw and told the official Seagulls' club website: "They can come here without so much fear, but they will do that anyway.
"They've got some good young talent in the side and sometimes we talk about young players feeling nervous, but they generally play without fear and enjoy it."
Hughton, who will hope to have defenders Bruno and Gaetan Bong back in contention, added: "Generally their games are quite tight and close, but we're at home and the points for where we are in the league are very valuable."
Meanwhile, Leeds manager Steve Evans is adamant his side do not have a trench mentality going into Monday night, with Liam Bridcutt set to return against his former club having missed the 1-1 draw with Fulham due to personal reasons.
Evans, who is still without injured striker Chris Wood, told the official Leeds United club website: "We've got to believe we can go there and win - we're going there to try and win.
"We're not going to go there and put 11 men behind the ball. The Amex is a wonderful stadium and they've got some fantastic supporters - there'll be a big crowd there on Monday night.
"But the Leeds United fans will be heard and they get even louder when we're winning, like we've seen at Bolton and other places this season. We need them right behind us."
TEAM NEWS
Brighton will hope to have defenders Bruno (hamstring) and Gaetan Bong (thigh) back in contention.
Otherwise, boss Chris Hughton has no new injury or suspension worries.
Leeds midfielder Liam Bridcutt is set to return against his former club having missed the 1-1 draw with Fulham due to personal reasons.
Striker Chris Wood (hamstring) remains sidelined, while centre-back Giuseppe Bellusci serves the second game of a two-match ban.
MATCH FACTS
Brighton are unbeaten in four at home to Leeds, winning two (D2).
Leeds haven't lost three consecutive away games against Brighton since March 1984.
The Seagulls scored four goals against Bristol City last time out, which was the first time they have scored more than three goals in a league game since February 2015 (against Birmingham City).
Leeds, on the other hand, have scored just four goals in their past seven Championship fixtures.
All of Brighton's past six league goals have been scored by different players.
Lewis Cook scored his first league goal for Leeds in midweek, on what was his 66th appearance for the club.
See before - good picture, no freezing, and three goals.....
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