Kaoru Mitoma is being one of the right names of this Premier League. The quality of the Japanese made a dent in his first season in Brighton and some have speculated which team in the ‘Big Six’ will pick him up.
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This Wednesday myth once again left his personal stamp on the victory of the seagulls against the Crystal palace, making a demonstration of why it raises so many passions. The Japanese held the ball on the left wing, where he is accustomed, and after a good diagonal drive he put in a brilliant pass to Marchwho scored the winning goal (15′).
An important achievement for Brighton, who continues to dream of entering Europe, which is just a flash away. This time they had to fight back, as Crystal Palace had a chance in the first minute. Vieira’s men came into the game better, but they took the blow from March’s goal. Brighton then held on and managed to extend the lead.
Brentford also looked to Europe
Another ‘burning’ this season is the Brentfordwho took advantage of his inertia to break the southampton (0-2). And it was that Thomas Frank’s box was noticeably superior, with an Ivan Toney who took advantage before his penalty for betting was confirmed to continue scoring (32′). Although later it was difficult for him to judge Brentford, who did not do so until the last minute of extra time, with a shot from Wissa (97′)
Source: La Verdad

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