Adam Lallana admits Brighton following Fulham’s draw, highlighting a point raised by Carlos Baleba.

Adam Lallana admits Brighton following Fulham's draw, highlighting a point raised by Carlos Baleba.
Adam Lallana admits Brighton following Fulham’s draw, highlighting a point raised by Carlos Baleba.

 

Brighton can learn from their Sunday afternoon draw with Fulham, according to Adam Lallana.

In their match against the Cottagers, Albion dominated the first half of the game, taking a 1-0 lead halfway through as Evan Ferguson scored his fifth goal of the year.

After an exciting first forty-five minutes, Brighton had more opportunities through Carlos Baleba, Simon Adingra, and Lewis Dunk, who saw his free kick go over the bar, but they were unable to extend their lead.

When Fulham’s Portuguese midfield maestro Joao Palhinha struck home an equalizer from the edge of the box in the second half, that came back to haunt them.

In stoppage time, Adam Webster saw his looping header cleared off the goal line by Antonee Robinson, but Brighton pushed hard for a winner but were unable to find it.

After the match, Lallana made the following statement to the official Brighton website:

“I think my performance wasn’t as good as it could have been in the second half.

I believe you still need to end the game even though we dominated the first half and could have been ahead by one or two.

Joao Palhinha’s second-half strike from the edge of the box helped Fulham earn a 1-1 draw with Brighton in the Premier League at the Amex Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Adam Lallana admits Brighton after Fulham draw as Carlos Baleba point made

SHARE Reporter Mark Wyatt, Southampton & Brighton

Lions’ Adam Lallana of Brighton & Hove (Photo credit: Getty Images/Robin Jones)

Brighton can learn from their Sunday afternoon draw with Fulham, according to Adam Lallana.

In their match against the Cottagers, Albion dominated the first half of the game, taking a 1-0 lead halfway through as Evan Ferguson scored his fifth goal of the year.

During an exciting opening, there were more opportunities for Simon Adingra, Carlos Baleba, and Lewis Dunk, who clipped the bar with a free kick.

Our goal is to develop players who are lifelong learners, and part of that learning process involves making mistakes,” Lallana said.

“Baleba performed well, but he’s still learning, and Evan contributed with a well-taken goal.

In addition to playing at wing-back, Simon (Adingra) is participating in his third match in as many days.

Thus, we must give this some thought. Even though it’s not what we wanted at this point, we move on.

Although it would have been wonderful to end the week on a positive note, it’s not the end of the world, so we’ll move on and prepare for the following one.

“In the Europa League, we’re competitive.

We are searching for the upper half.

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