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Premier League: Brighton vs Brentford! Why did the visitors collapse so badly at both ends of the floor?

Let's talk for the first time todayPremier League: Brighton (Brighton) vs Brentford!

On the surface, both sides have long injury lists.

Brighton 8 have injury concerns:

And Brentford's side is 10:

But in reality, the seagulls have already begun to get better, and the fall of the little bees may have just begun......


Although the owners of both teams are famous British D kings, they are extremely good at using big data to run teams.

But their commitment to the team is very different.


Brighton boss Bloom is a little more generous,The net expenditure this season reached 190 million euros, which is the highest in the worldFar more than any other team.

And Brentford's investment can't even get into the top 10 of the Premier League.

Originally, the bench depth was average, and the Premier League schedule in the past two seasons was still relatively perverted, but it encountered serious injuries, and under the vicious circle, Brentford was a little unable to hold on, and there were signs of collapse at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends.


In the last game, Brentford played Nottingham Forest, and the back line collapsed.

We all know that Nottingham are a very conservative team, believing in 1-0 doctrine and not going out if they are one ahead.

Why can Brentford lose two?

Because Nottingham simply sent two people out, Brentford couldn't prevent it.


Why are Brentford's defence so messy? This is not their normal level at all, is it?

There were too many injuries at the back, with three of the six centre-backs injured, forcing them to abandon their good three-centre-back formation and switch to a back four.

One is that the players are not used to playing, and the coordination is very chaotic. Second, the strength of the substitute defenders is really not good.


They have been so poor at home and they were just as injured today, so what about away from home? They are bottom of the Premier League away from home, having lost 87.5 per cent of their games, and I'm afraid the players themselves are not confident.


On the offensive end, because of the injury of No. 9 center forward Thiago, it also began to collapse a little.

We know they sold Mr. Toni for the highest price in team history in the summer window, and then brought in Thiago for the highest price in team history.

Why would the notoriously stingy boss Benham be willing to spend money to bring in Thiago?

Because Brentford is not the kind of club that Brighton plays "modern football",They are a team built on long passing, with the number of long balls per season being in the top five in the Premier League.

If you want to make a long pass, you must have a fulcrum center, otherwise who to look for?

After Thiago's injury, Brentford's Vessa or Mbamo's highest in the front court is only 1.76 meters, which is not enough to see in the Premier League.


Moreover, set-piece tactics are not easy to play.

Their most recent win was a 4-2 win over Newcastle, and why did Brentford's set-pieces shine so well in that game?

The key figure is actually high school striker Thiago, who acts like a magnet to draw the attention of Newcastle defenders, thus giving more opportunities to other team-mates.

After Thiago's injury, Brentford's set-piece also turned into a meat bun to beat the dog, and it didn't work anymore, which still had a big impact.


And Brighton's side,There is one key figure who has made a comeback – experienced defender Wiltman.

Brighton's boys are too inexperienced, lacking a sense of danger and a lack of awareness to eliminate danger, and opponents are particularly fond of hitting Brighton with quick counter-attacks, and the success rate is high.

The experienced Wiltman can compensate for this weakness, such as the last game against West Ham, where he was able to snuff out West Ham's counter-attacking threat early with a decisive tactical foul.

With or without Wiltman, Brighton are two completely different teams.

In Wiltman's 12 starts this season, Brighton won 6, drew 5 and lost 1, losing only 1 world wave to Liverpool.

With and without the pitch, Brighton's average goal difference per 90 minutes is 1.68, very scary.

Therefore, although the image gap between the two teams is not so big, there is only a difference of 2 points at present.

But this time, it was Wiltman's return to Brighton, and at home, they played Brentford, who had important injuries at both ends of the pitch.

Will Brighton please the fans, and what do you think? The drinks will expect them to get the three points.

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