Brighton & Hove Albion delivered a stunning performance against Tottenham Hotspur, defeating the Europa League winners 4-1 in an away match. Despite this impressive victory, Brighton’s hopes of securing a European place for next season were dashed as they finished the Premier League campaign in eighth place.
The match began with Tottenham in a celebratory mood after their recent triumph against Manchester United in the Europa League final, temporarily driven by an early lead through a penalty from Dominic Solanke. However, Brighton quickly responded, leveling the score just six minutes into the second half thanks to Jack Hinshelwood, who scored with a powerful shot. Hinshelwood added a second goal in the 64th minute, showcasing his skill with a clever back-heel finish.
Matt O’Riley extended Brighton’s lead with another penalty after Diego Gomez was fouled, before Gomez capped off a remarkable performance by curling in a stunning fourth goal in added time.
Tottenham’s defeat marked their 22nd loss this season, ending them in 17th place — the club’s lowest finish in 21 years. The situation has intensified the scrutiny on manager Ange Postecoglou, with speculation about his future in charge. Nonetheless, Postecoglou highlighted the team’s silver lining, stating, “We won a trophy which we haven’t for 17 years, and we’re in the Champions League,” a sentiment that reaffirmed the value of their European achievement amid domestic struggles.
As Spurs fans celebrated their recent silverware, Brighton’s performance highlighted their potential as they aim to improve in the following season. Brighton’s tenacity during this match reflects their determination and could serve as a foundation for future success as they look to secure a European spot next season.

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