Brighton secured a 2-1 win against Bournemouth, maintaining their pursuit of the Premier League's top four. Joao Pedro and Kaoru Mitoma scored early in each half at the Vitality Stadium. Brighton played with ten men for the last 30 minutes after Carlos Baleba's red card, but held on despite a late goal from David Brooks and a near miss by Antoine Semenyo.
The Seagulls demonstrated resilience by overcoming Bournemouth's challenge, preventing them from achieving a historic fourth consecutive home win in the Premier League. Joao Pedro was instrumental once again, contributing a goal and an assist. His performance has been pivotal, with involvement in eight goals over his last nine league matches.

Joao Pedro opened the scoring just four minutes into the match. He capitalised on Kepa Arrizabalaga's inability to hold Georginio Rutter's powerful shot, slotting in the rebound. In the second half, Pedro turned provider with a precise pass to Mitoma, who calmly finished to double Brighton's lead.
Since October began, Brighton have amassed 13 points, more than any other team during this period. This form has seen them draw level on points with Chelsea and Arsenal, though they trail due to goal difference. Their recent victory over Manchester City before the international break further boosted their confidence.
Bournemouth managed to pull one back through David Brooks in stoppage time. However, despite Antoine Semenyo hitting the crossbar with the game's final kick, Brighton held firm to secure all three points. This result underscores their determination and ability to compete at high levels even when down to ten players.
The match saw Carlos Baleba receive his marching orders after two yellow cards, leaving Brighton with ten men for the final third of the game. Despite this setback, they showed grit and composure under pressure to maintain their lead until the final whistle.
This victory not only keeps Brighton in contention for a top-four finish but also highlights their growing momentum as they continue to challenge some of England’s elite clubs. Their recent performances suggest they are well-equipped to sustain this form throughout the season.