Sunday Mirror

Dunk to the rescue after crash and Burn

BUT POTTER INSISTS: I’M NO DAN BUSTER

- By NICK PATTISON at Ibrox

One a couple of years ago,” said Seagulls boss Potter. “Rather than be critical of Dan Burn, we should be proud of him as he puts himself there and gives his best in every match and is a fantastic profession­al and a fantastic person,

“It was tough for us at halftime but you are looking for a response, you are looking for character and we saw that. The players were amazing and showed great personalit­y”

A New Year goal feast was probably the last thing on anyone’s minds as they sat down to watch this game.

But two teams who have found goals hard to come by suddenly discovered their touch in front of the net.

Aaron Connolly put Brighton ahead after 13 minutes with his second of the season but Romain Saiss levelled six minutes later.

Burn’s unlucky own goal gave Wolves the lead soon after and his clumsy foul on Traore handed Ruben Neves the chance to net his first goal of the season from the resulting penalty.

Brighton looked finished at that stage. But Neal Maupay pulled one back, also from a penalty, after Joao Moutinho tripped him only 11 seconds into the second half, and Brighton captain Lewis Dunk made it 3-3 with his second goal in a week.

Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo was unhappy with his team’s approach to the second half. “The first half was very good but we knew Brighton were going to react,” he said.

“Everything changed after 11 seconds. I am not disappoint­ed with Joao, I am more upset we let a game get away after we did a fantastic job in the first half.

“We are defending badly and making mistakes we should not make.

“We have to improve and be more aggressive. We have a long way to work.” The Seagulls have not won at home this season, but this will feel almost as good as a victory for Potter.

And things started well when Leandro Trossard crossed leftfooted into the six-yard box and Connolly nipped in front of Rui Patricio to knock the ball home for his first goal at the Amex since netting twice on his full debut against Spurs last season.

But Wolves drew level only six minutes later as Brighton could not get the ball away after a corner and when Semedo crossed from the right, Saiss headed back across Sanchez and into the top corner.

Brighton looked to restore their lead but it was Wolves who went ahead when Neto hit a fierce shot that took a deflection off Solly March. Sanchez could only parry the ball, which hit Burn and rolled gently into the net.

And it got worse for Brighton and Burn after 43 minutes as he stuck out a foot to bring down Traore. Neves converted the penalty with ease.

But Brighton were back in it within a minute of the restart thanks to a penalty of their own. Maupay was tripped by Moutinho and got up to smack home the spot kick.

Dunk’s header from March’s corner rebounded from the bar after 68 minutes, and sub Andi Zeqiri ballooned the rebound into Row Z. But Dunk had the last word when his header from Trossard’s corner found the bottom corner.

Rather than be critical of Dan Burn we should be proud of him because he gives his best and is a fantastic profession­al

NEIL LENNON insists Celtic will keep fighting despite their Old Firm rivals taking a big step to landing the Scottish Premiershi­p title.

A Nir Bitton red card and a Callum McGregor own goal moments later inflicted a potentiall­y decisive blow to Lennon’s hopes of Celtic clinching an unpreceden­ted 10 titles in a row.

And it left rivals Rangers a whopping 19 points clear at the top.

Steven Gerrard’s leaders might have played three matches more than Celtic but they are in a formidable position.

The Celtic boss refused to concede the title and said: “We’ve got to keep going, keep our heads together, be consistent and be discipline­d.

“We were far superior. I thought we were outstandin­g. We made them look ordinary. We proved we’re still fighting but we’ve a long way to go now.”

Both teams paid tribute before kick-off to the fallen 66 fans who died during this fixture 50 years ago yesterday, with the home side looking back in reflection and forward to victory. That is thanks to Allan McGregor’s super-show after a first-half Celtic onslaught which saw the keeper make a series of stunning saves from Odsonne Edouard and Leigh Griffiths.

This derby turned on the 62nd minute when Israeli defender Bitton was dismissed for hauling down

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DAN BUT NOT OUT Dan Burn is consoled after his own goal
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