Tottenham slips against Brighton... and Arsenal are lurking

Brighton scored a rare victory in the home of Tottenham with a goal that weakened their chances of qualifying for the European Champions League, Saturday, in the opening of the thirty-third stage of the English Premier League in football.

While Tottenham were looking for a fifth win in a row to keep them away from their neighbor and chaser in fourth place, Arsenal, who lost last week against Brighton in particular, the Belgian Leandro Trossar scored a killer goal that gave the visitors the victory in the last minute.

Tottenham's balance is stuck at 57 points from 32 games, while Arsenal (54), who played the least game, hopes to compensate for two losses in a row and catch up with him at a later time when he comes to Southampton fourteenth, and Manchester United seventh (51) also wants to reduce the difference when he receives Norwich City the last one.

On the other hand, and after losing his European hopes after six consecutive losses, Brighton Ten, who lost a month ago against Tottenham with two goals at home, continued his uprising after two wins against the north London teams Arsenal and Tottenham, who aspired to a fourth qualifying position for the Champions League, an achievement that only Hull City made in the Premier League in October 2008.

Italian coach Antonio Conte's squad failed to break Brighton's defense with international strikers Harry Kane and South Korean Son Heung-min.

While the match was breathing its last, Trossar made a single effort and ended the attack on the ground against the veteran French international Hugo Lloris (90).

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