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Brighton hold Arsenal to stop losing run

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LONDON: Brighton came from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Arsenal in the Premier League and arrest a run of three straight defeats.

Their poor run looked like continuing as Arsenal took the lead after seven minutes, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang producing a fine side-foot finish wide in the box for his 13th league goal of the season.

However, the Gunners have only kept three clean sheets in 19 league games and were pegged back just after the half hour mark.

A long ball up the field came off the head of Stephan Lichtstein­er and fell to Jurgen Locadia who had sprinted up the pitch and did well to poke it past Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno.

Brighton midfielder Davy Propper headed just wide shortly after halftime, while Solly March later got on the end of another long ball but his attempted lob went well over the bar.

Arsenal pressed for a late winner in stoppage time but were unable to break forward in enough numbers to breach Brighton’s steadfast defence.

“I’m a little disappoint­ed. I think the first half was key in the match. We started winning and had another two chances, and they saved from Aubameyang,” Emery said.

“We didn’t concede (many) chances for them but they drew level. Second half we could not impose our game plan. We did not make more clear chances to win the match.”

Brighton remain 13th in the table but manager Chris Hughton felt the win had been his side’s for the taking.

“After a difficult start and going behind against a good team, we showed great character to get back in the game,” he said.

“I thought in the second half if there was a team going to score it was us, we were a bigger threat, Solly March probably has the best chance of the game.”

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