Being unbeaten after four games is encouraging, but while a 2-1 win over Manchester United was a great source of joy, a home clash against another unbeaten team cannot be regarded as routine.
While Brighton started with wins at Everton and that success over the Red Devils, their 1-1 draw at Arsenal has to be taken with a pinch of salt as the Gunners had to play the final 40 minutes with ten men after Declan Rice was sent off.
And then they were unable to fight their way past promoted Ipswich last week and while that goalless draw meant their unbeaten run was intact, it has to be viewed as a disappointing result.
Being unbeaten after four games is encouraging, but while a 2-1 win over Manchester United was a great source of joy, a home clash against another unbeaten team cannot be regarded as routine.
While Brighton started with wins at Everton and that success over the Red Devils, their 1-1 draw at Arsenal has to be taken with a pinch of salt as the Gunners had to play the final 40 minutes with ten men after Declan Rice was sent off.
And then they were unable to fight their way past promoted Ipswich last week and while that goalless draw meant their unbeaten run was intact, it has to be viewed as a disappointing result.
Being unbeaten after four games is encouraging, but while a 2-1 win over Manchester United was a great source of joy, a home clash against another unbeaten team cannot be regarded as routine.
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While Brighton started with wins at Everton and that success over the Red Devils, their 1-1 draw at Arsenal has to be taken with a pinch of salt as the Gunners had to play the final 40 minutes with ten men after Declan Rice was sent off.
And then they were unable to fight their way past promoted Ipswich last week and while that goalless draw meant their unbeaten run was intact, it has to be viewed as a disappointing result.