Premier League- Matchweek 4- Brighton vs Fulham Review

Glenn Murray struck twice in the second half as the Seagulls secured a point that seemed unlikely with 25 minutes remaining.
"To come from 2-0 down here and to show the character we did speaks volumes," Hughton said.
The English forward then dispatched their second penalty of the afternoon with six minutes remaining after Mitrovic was penalised for handling the ball with his arm in the Fulham area.
Pascal Gross had earlier missed a spot-kick for Brighton, with Fulham keeper Marcus Bettinelli turning his effort away. Bettinelli was back in the team with this one, which came as a surprise to most, considering Fulham brought new 2 goalkeepers in the summer.
"We lost momentum after we missed the first penalty, “When you're 2-0 down you're always grateful for what you can get." said Hughton
Slavisa Jokanovic's side made the most of their chances of their good fortune by going ahead when former Chelsea player Schurrle scored from an exquisite Jean Michael Seri scooped pass.
Mitrovic's fourth goal in three games had looked to have sealed all three points for the Cottagers and their first consecutive Premier League wins since April 2014.
However, Brighton, who wasted many decent opportunities, continued to maintain an unbeaten home league, which is a record that now stretches back to January.
The resulting outcome left both clubs in the same position that they were in at kick-off, Fulham lay 11th in the table and Brighton are 5one place lower in 12th.
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