'We didn't deserve...': Roberto De Zerbi delivers honest verdict on Brighton's draw with Burnley
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The Seagulls were gifted an equaliser courtesy of Arijanet Muric’s bizarre own goal.
Burnley’s opener also involved a big slice of fortune, with Josh Brownhill’s block from Bart Verbruggen’s attempted clearance ricocheting back into the empty net.
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Hide Ad“It’s a fair result,” he said. “We didn’t deserve to win, we didn’t deserve to lose.
“I think at this moment Brighton are like this, we are trying to play better, we are trying to win but it’s clear we are suffering a tough moment because we have a lot of injuries and because we have many points to the European positions.
“It’s been a very tough season for the players who have played a lot of games, but we are trying to give our best but at the moment it’s tough to do that.”
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Hide AdBurnley took the lead through Brownhill after the substitute had charged down the Brighton goalkeeper.
Verbruggen was put under pressure to begin with following a weak back pass though, forcing the Dutchman into a rushed clearance.
“It was too short a pass from [Carlos] Baleba to the goalkeeper who was also too deep,” De Zerbi added.
“Carlos Baleba is playing very well but he’s very young, so we have to give him time to be better and play better. He’s a good potential player and very important for the policy of our club. Next season I think he can become better and play better.”
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