Summary:
- Unbeaten in four, Palace unchanged from draw with Manchester City.
- 3: Henderson repels Mitoma’s low shot with his legs.
- 7: Goalkeeper then dashes from his line to deny Minteh a route to goal.
- 25: Palace win succession of corners as Eze and Mateta threaten.
- 27 – GOAL: Chalobah scrambles Palace in front from a corner.
- 33 – GOAL: Sarr heads home a second from Mitchell’s hanging cross.
- 36: Mateta’s near-post flick kept out by Verbruggen.
- 43: Eze heads wide from Munoz’s clipped cross.
- HT: Brighton 0-2 Palace
- 54: Lacroix blocks from Mitoma as Brighton pile on second-half pressure.
- 56: Henderson keeps out Dunk’s header and Enciso’s curling effort.
- 67: Muñoz denied a third by referee’s whistle after Sarr challenge on Estupiñan.
- 69: Nketiah and Sarr go close on the counter.
- 77: Gruda’s free-kick narrowly clears the crossbar for Brighton.
- 82 – GOAL: Sarr capitalises on Dunk’s hesitation to roll home Palace’s third.
- 87 – GOAL: Brighton get one back with fortuitous own-goal.
- 90: Nketiah runs clean through from Kamada’s pass but scoops wide.
- FT: Brighton 1-3 Palace
Palace – unchanged from last weekend’s 2-2 draw with champions Manchester City – were seeking a first win in seven matches against Brighton, but went into the game off the back of a stronger run of recent from than their traditional rivals.
But the first chance of the game was Brighton’s after three minutes. A clever flick from Joao Pedro on the edge of the box put Kaoru Mitoma in down the left, and his low shot across goal was well kicked away by Dean Henderson.
Just moments later, the England international was busy again, racing from his line to race Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh to a ball over the top. On the bounce, the attacker made the first contact with the ball, but Henderson got more on it and cleared impressively.
Those two half-chances set the tone for a stop-start opening: Brighton often sought an aerial route to goal, but Palace looked increasingly threatening on the counter as the half wore on.
Then, with the clock ticking towards the half-hour mark, Oliver Glasner’s side seized control of the contest.
After some clever movement from Ebere Eze – often playing on the turn in the centre circle – led to a series of Palace corners, Will Hughes – on his 100th appearance for the club – delivered an in-swinging cross.
As it dropped, the ball, deflected off Brighton defender Jan Paul van Hecke, and fell – delightfully from a Palace perspective – for Trevoh Chalobah to scoop home from six yards, sending the away end into bedlam.
But that was just the start of it.