Brighton midfielder says he is “confident” of thwarting Tottenham Hotspur at the Amex | OneFootball

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·5 October 2022

Brighton midfielder says he is “confident” of thwarting Tottenham Hotspur at the Amex

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Adam Lallana is confident Brighton will deny Tottenham Hotspur all three points

Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Adam Lallana is confident of preventing Tottenham Hotspur from winning the game at the Amex Stadium next weekend.

Spurs will travel to face a tricky Seagulls side this Saturday, who currently sit fourth on the table, three behind the north London club.


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And now, former Liverpool midfielder Lallana is confident of stopping Antonio Conte’s men from taking all three points. Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live (h/t Sussex Live), the midfielder expressed his confidence.

“Even though they drew a blank against Frankfurt, and against Sporting in their previous group game, as long as they’re creating chances that’s all that matters. There won’t be any panic stations just yet, I can assure you. It will be an extremely tough game for us, but I am confident we can get a result.”

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Adam Lallana now plays for Brighton & Hove Albion.

The Seagulls have been one of the most surprising sides this season. They have won four of their seven games and held Liverpool to a 3-3 draw last time weekend with Leandro Trossard scoring a hat-trick.

As for Spurs, they did start the new season with flying colours. They were unbeaten till last week when they were humiliated by Arsenal 3-1 in the north London derby.

Conte’s men just sat back and waited to counter-attack with long balls. This tactic failed big time and Spurs ended up paying the price. Brighton are a very attacking team and the same tactic could result in a similar score line as last Saturday.

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Tottenham lost to Arsenal 3-1 last week.(Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Their recent visit to Germany was also not so fruitful. Spurs were held to a goalless draw by Eintracht Frankfurt and only had two shots on goal. The players will have to improve themselves if they want to walk with the three points this weekend.

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