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Matt O'Riley struggles: Five things we learned from Brighton's defeat at Everton

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Ciaran Morrison

Sun 24 August 2025 17:09, UK



Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler may have a few decisions to make in his next starting line-up, but there was one positive to take from the Seagull’s 2-0 defeat at Everton.



The Seagulls could not spoil the party as Everton won their first ever competitive match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium thanks to goals in either half by Illiman Ndiaye and James Garner.

Danny Welbeck missed a penalty in the second half to halve the deficit, and Brighton had plenty of chances from a promising first half display.

Here are five things we learned from Brighton’s defeat Everton.

Minteh was a positive against Everton.



Minteh was positive up against his full-back and he should have had an assist when he set Welbeck up with an open goal from a couple of yards out, which the striker somehow missed.

The 21-year-old won the penalty in the second half, and was the only player that was going to get Brighton back into the game.

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Matt O’Riley was Brighton’s star performer against Fulham on the opening weekend, and the Dane looked to be exerting his influence again in the first half.



However, in the second half O’Riley, who has been linked with a Brighton exit, was nowhere to be seen as Everton outfought the Seagulls and seemed to want the win more.



O’Riley too should have taken the penalty, the 24-year-old netted from the spot against Fulham and that was a pivotal moment in the second half.

Welbeck was poor at Everton.

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Welbeck made his first start of the season, but Hurzeler will have to decide whether the striker keeps his place in the team against Manchester City next.

Not only did Welbeck miss the penalty and an open goal, but the 34-year-old was not bringing his team mates into play or winning the physical duels against the Everton centre-back’s.



The lack of affect on the match will concern Hurzeler, whose side still had over half an hour to get back into the game after Everton had netted their second goal.

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