Match ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Crystal Palace 2.

Brighton defender Joel Veltman says the manner of their Premier League defeat by Crystal Palace felt like "a robbery" that has pushed them towards the "danger zone".
The Netherlands international swept in an equaliser for the Seagulls after Jean-Philippe Mateta had earlier backheeled Palace in front from their first real attack.
But while Graham Potter's side dominated possession and had 25 shots on goal, a remarkable conclusion saw Christian Benteke volley a dramatic winner for Palace deep into added time with only their second shot on target.
The result sees Palace move up to 13th with Brighton in 16th, just four points above a resurgent Fulham in 18th and at risk of being drawn into a relegation battle.
"It is unbelievable. They are getting away with it," said Veltman. "It feels like a robbery of our points. The chances we didn't finish and they had half a chance and Benteke scored. We have to score more.
"Because of this result we are getting in the danger zone. We have to react and West Brom away is a very important game."
Wasteful Brighton rue missed chances
Having come into this fixture on the back of a six-game unbeaten run Brighton fans could have been forgiven for looking at the second half of the season with optimism.
However, they will now be concerned at the prospect of their side being dragged into a fight for top-flight survival.
While Potter's side play adventurous and easy-on-the-eye football, their ability to score goals has undoubtedly contributed to their current predicament.
Ten days after frustratingly failing to convert any of their 26 shots on goal against Aston Villa, they at least went one better this time around courtesy of Veltman.
The 29-year-old's left-foot effort had looked like being a springboard for them to find a winner but they somehow contrived to lose a fixture in which they enjoyed 75% of the ball and forced 13 corners while conceding none.
Potter will desperately hope that his forward players can now step up and provide the firepower that they will need to edge to safety.
The likes of top scorer Neal Maupay, who has scored just three goals in his last 19 Premier League appearances, endured another difficult evening, while Danny Welbeck, Lewis Dunk, Pascal Gross and Adam Lallana were all wasteful when presented with good opportunities.
Hodgson's plan works to perfection
Arriving on the south coast without the influential Wilfried Zaha, and after disappointing defeats by Leeds and Burnley, few would have expected Palace to collect maximum points from this encounter.
But while the manner in which they achieved it was extraordinary, manager Roy Hodgson will be delighted by the way his side persevered and soaked up sustained periods of pressure.
He will also feel vindicated by the five changes he made to his team from their defeat to the Clarets.
Joel Ward and Tyrick Mitchell both completed their defensive duties diligently, while no player made more clearances than Gary Cahill (nine) at the heart of the Eagles' defence.
On-loan Mainz forward Mateta had the physical presence to hold off Ben White before scoring a delightful opener, while Andros Townsend, another player returning to Hodgson's starting XI, dug out a wonderful late cross for Benteke to score the winner.
'It's sore' - what they said
Brighton manager Graham Potter speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It's sore, I'm bitterly disappointed with the result because I thought we were the team pushing all the way, trying to get the winner ourselves.
"We have to respond, accept it and as painful as it is we have to move forward. You are watching the game, watching the team, we are trying to find the solution to score and to get punished at the end is a painful one.
"That's the nature of the league, how punishing it is, we have done a lot but clearly not enough. Whoever it had come against it would be painful because we were dominant in the game. The boys were doing everything to score, it felt like it was always in their penalty box never mind their half.
"I don't think we played badly, but results-wise we have to be disappointed and respond."
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson to BBC Sport: "It's always great to score in the last minute, especially when we had to soak up a lot of pressure.
"The defending was very good, they threw their bodies on the line. We worked hard to make certain they didn't get many sights at goal. We didn't create as many chances we would like. The two we created from crosses were goals.
"Tonight from the very start we showed we'd make it hard for them to score. The bodies were there, headers were there, blocks were there. We took maximum advantage from the counter-attack.
"We get so hung up on statistics these days. The game is decided by goals. Goals are a question of how well you take your chances and defend theirs."
Monday Blues for Brighton - the stats
- Brighton have never won a Premier League game on a Monday (D6 L3), with only Hull City (10) playing more games on this day of the week without ever winning in the competition's history.
- Crystal Palace have accrued their joint-best tally of points in a Premier League season after 25 games (32 pts), matching their haul at this stage in 2015/16.
- Crystal Palace's opener ended a run of 343 minutes without conceding at home in the Premier League for Brighton, since a 3-3 draw with Wolves at the Amex on January 2nd.
- Crystal Palace mustered just four shots against Brighton this season, the joint-lowest tally across two games by any side against an opponent in a Premier League season (since 03/04) but managed to score with three of them (1-1 in October and 2-1 in this game).
- Courtesy of goals from Jean-Philippe Mateta and Joel Veltman, both Crystal Palace and Brighton boast 12 different scorers in the Premier League this season - excluding own goals, only Chelsea (15), Manchester City and West Ham (14 each) have had more different scorers in the competition this campaign.
- Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta scored via his only touch in the Brighton box, thus becoming the 123rd French scorer in the Premier League, with only England posting more different scorers in the competition (848).
- Crystal Palace's Jordan Ayew registered his third assist in six Premier League games, just one fewer than he managed in his 72 appearances for the club in the competition before that (four).
- Joel Veltman netted his first Premier League goal for Brighton in his 19th appearance for the club, with his seventh shot and third shot on target in the competition.
- Christian Benteke's winner for Crystal Palace came on 94 minutes and eight seconds - the third latest winning goal in a Premier League game this season after Bruno Fernandes in September (Man Utd v Brighton - 99:45) and Pedro Neto in December (Wolves v Chelsea 94:42).
- Brighton's Lewis Dunk made his 132nd Premier League appearance this evening, with all of those appearances coming as a starter - only 11 outfield players have a better 100% record in the competition's history.
- No player has started more Premier League games for Crystal Palace than Joel Ward (205, level with Wilfried Zaha).
What's next?
Brighton travel to The Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion in their next Premier League match on Saturday, 27 February (15:00 GMT). Crystal Palace host Fulham in their next top-flight game on Sunday, 28 February (12:00).
Player of the match
BentekeChristian Benteke
Brighton & Hove Albion
Avg
- Squad number34Player nameVeltmanAverage rating
5.58
- Squad number5Player nameDunkAverage rating
5.09
- Squad number10Player nameMac AllisterAverage rating
4.89
- Squad number33Player nameBurnAverage rating
4.86
- Squad number26Player nameSánchezAverage rating
4.84
- Squad number18Player nameWelbeckAverage rating
4.71
- Squad number11Player nameTrossardAverage rating
4.70
- Squad number8Player nameBissoumaAverage rating
4.68
- Squad number13Player nameGroßAverage rating
4.66
- Squad number3Player nameWhiteAverage rating
4.65
- Squad number14Player nameLallanaAverage rating
4.63
- Squad number17Player nameAlzateAverage rating
4.37
- Squad number16Player nameJahanbakhshAverage rating
4.29
- Squad number9Player nameMaupayAverage rating
4.28
Crystal Palace
Avg
- Squad number20Player nameBentekeAverage rating
8.01
- Squad number9Player nameJ AyewAverage rating
7.40
- Squad number24Player nameCahillAverage rating
7.34
- Squad number14Player nameMatetaAverage rating
6.90
- Squad number8Player nameKouyatéAverage rating
6.87
- Squad number31Player nameGuaitaAverage rating
6.85
- Squad number10Player nameTownsendAverage rating
6.83
- Squad number2Player nameWardAverage rating
6.61
- Squad number27Player nameMitchellAverage rating
6.51
- Squad number22Player nameMcCarthyAverage rating
6.33
- Squad number25Player nameEzeAverage rating
6.31
- Squad number44Player nameRiedewaldAverage rating
6.24
- Squad number4Player nameMilivojevicAverage rating
5.83
Line-ups
Brighton
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 26Sánchez
- 3White
- 5Dunk
- 33BurnBooked at 53mins
- 34VeltmanBooked at 84mins
- 13GroßSubstituted forJahanbakhshat 81'minutes
- 8Bissouma
- 17AlzateSubstituted forWelbeckat 45'minutes
- 11Trossard
- 10Mac AllisterSubstituted forLallanaat 68'minutes
- 9Maupay
Substitutes
- 7Connolly
- 14Lallana
- 15Moder
- 16Jahanbakhsh
- 18Welbeck
- 22Tau
- 23Steele
- 24Pröpper
- 29Zeqiri
Crystal Palace
Formation 4-3-3
- 31Guaita
- 2Ward
- 8Kouyaté
- 24Cahill
- 27Mitchell
- 44Riedewald
- 4Milivojevic
- 25EzeSubstituted forMcCarthyat 90+1'minutes
- 9J Ayew
- 14MatetaSubstituted forBentekeat 75'minutes
- 10Townsend
Substitutes
- 1Butland
- 3van Aanholt
- 6Dann
- 17Clyne
- 20Benteke
- 22McCarthy
- 23Batshuayi
- 34Kelly
- Referee:
- Kevin Friend
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home75%
- Away25%
- Shots
- Home25
- Away3
- Shots on Target
- Home5
- Away2
- Corners
- Home13
- Away0
- Fouls
- Home11
- Away6
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Crystal Palace 2.
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Hand ball by Dan Burn (Brighton and Hove Albion).
Goal!
Goal! Brighton and Hove Albion 1, Crystal Palace 2. Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) right footed shot from the right side of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Andros Townsend with a cross.
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Yves Bissouma (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace).
Substitution
Substitution, Crystal Palace. James McCarthy replaces Eberechi Eze.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Tyrick Mitchell.
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Attempt blocked. Danny Welbeck (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Gary Cahill.
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Attempt blocked. Alireza Jahanbakhsh (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Danny Welbeck.
Booking
Joël Veltman (Brighton and Hove Albion) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Joël Veltman (Brighton and Hove Albion).
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Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Joel Ward.
Substitution
Substitution, Brighton and Hove Albion. Alireza Jahanbakhsh replaces Pascal Groß.
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Attempt missed. Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Luka Milivojevic with a headed pass.
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Foul by Dan Burn (Brighton and Hove Albion).
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Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Substitution
Substitution, Crystal Palace. Christian Benteke replaces Jean-Philippe Mateta.

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Bissouma is a class player, so calm on the ball
From a neutral's perspective, on that showing, which team would you rather go down?
For me, without a shadow of a doubt, Crystal Palace.
3 points stolen & they will be laughing all the way back up the M23.
Worrying times for Palace though. Big changes needed for next season..
Rivalries aside, CP will be much the happier, but I don't think BHA have anything to worry about; 18th is between NU & FUL now.