If all Brighton’s matches in Europe are this exciting then it should be some ride. A thrilling spectacle that saw João Pedro equalise twice from the spot after AEK Athens had taken the lead through Djibril Sidibé and then Mijat Gacinovic ended in frustration for Roberto De Zerbi as Ezequiel Ponce sealed victory with a late breakaway goal.
It was a harsh lesson for Brighton, who badly missed the leadership qualities of defensive linchpin Lewis Dunk as they failed to deal with AEK’s threat on the break all night. But given the journey they and their supporters have been on to get here over the last decade, De Zerbi will know all is not lost just yet.
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