Joao Pedro’s late penalty completed Brighton’s comeback from two goals down away to Marseille as Roberto De Zerbi’s side avoided a second straight European defeat.
Pedro slotted home in the 88th minute after Tariq Lamptey was fouled inside the penalty area, earning Brighton what had looked an unlikely point when Marseille duo Chancel Mbemba and Jordan Veretout struck two goals within a minute of each other inside the opening half.
At that stage, an out-of-sorts Seagulls side appeared like they would be lucky to avoid the kind of thrashing Aston Villa meted out to them over the weekend. Marseille threw everything at them, whilst the visitors could only give them encouragement.
Still they held on, figured out how to contain Gennaro Gattuso’s side, and hit back. Pascal Gross made it 2-1 after 56 minutes, and from there their pressure grew until Pedro’s dramatic intervention at the death.
Marseille started with high energy, roared on by the support of a noisy Stade Velodrome.
Amine Harit tested the reflexes of Jason Steele early, lifting a free-kick over the wall and requiring the Brighton goalkeeper to leap and flick it over the bar.
Gattuso’s side had conceded 10 goals in their last three games and were winless in five, but this was a confident opening that defied their lowly Ligue 1 position of 12th.
Brighton by contrast were lethargic off the ball and careless when on it, giving away possession as they sought to play out through midfield, inviting pressure onto themselves.
After 19 minutes, that pressure yielded a goal. Kaoru Mitoma slipped as he sought to close the ball down, allowing France international Jonathan Clauss space to charge down the right flank and, after linking up with Iliman Ndiaye, he fired in low cross which
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