deadly goal imposes a draw on the unique Derby ... and Follame scores the first point in the league
a deadly goal imposes a draw on the unique Derby ... and Follame scores the first point in the league
The Friends' Derby between Crystal Palace and Brighton ended with a 1-1 draw for each team in the fifth round of the Premier League.
Wilfred Zaha first advanced to Palace from the penalty mark in the 19th minute, before Alexis Mack equalized in the last minutes of the match with a powerful shot from the edge of the penalty area.Brighton was better than Palace and dominated the course of the game, but did not constitute a great danger on the goal, unlike Ballas, who scored the second goal, but the goal was canceled due to offside.
The Brighton and Palace derby is a unique one. Brighton and Wallace are not in the same geographical area as Tottenham and Arsenal, for example, and they are not competing for titles throughout their history, so why is the confrontation between them a derby?The story goes back to 1976 and the reason is Terry Venables and Alan Molery.Terry Venables and Alan Molery were teammates in the English ranks of Tottenham, but things did not go well between them and an enmity formed that spread over the years with their new clubs.
The enmity was due to the Tottenham captaincy obtained by Molery, who played for the Spurs from 1964 to 1972, but Venables, who arrived in Tottenham in 1966, was seen as deserving of that badge, not Mollery.
So what does Brighton and Crystal Palace have to do with all of that? It happened in 1976 when Palace appointed Terry Venables as coach of the team, and at the same time Alan Molery was chosen as the coach of Brighton, so that the enmity between the coaches passed to the two teams, and it continues until now.
In another meeting, Fulham scored its first point in the Premier League this season, after tying 1-0 against Sheffield.
Ademula Lockman first advanced to Fulham in the 77th minute, but Sheffield equalized from the penalty spot in the 85th minute through Billy Sharp.
Fulham striker Alexandre Mitrovic missed a penalty kick for his team, and caused the Sheffield penalty kick that wrote Fulham's draw.
Fulham and Sheffield are not much different, as the pair scored their first league point this season.
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