Burnley struggles continue against Brighton
Burnley faced another tough loss, marking their ninth defeat in 11 Premier League matches. Manager Scott Parker expressed concern over his team’s lack of belief and performance against Brighton.
Carlos Baleba, once a rising star from Lille, found himself struggling at the start of the 2025-26 season with Brighton. At 21, the expectations were high for him to shine, but he has yet to stay on the field for an entire 90-minute match since the season began, in a team eager to make its mark in the league.
Optimism rises as Baleba showcased glimpses of his true potential in a key game against Newcastle. Although substituted, his involvement was vital in Brighton’s 2-1 triumph, which extended their current unbeaten streak across all tournaments to five games, breathing life back into his football aspirations.
Manager Fabian Hurzeler stands by him through tough times. Hurzeler’s words and guidance are reflected in Baleba’s rejuvenating play. The coach emphasizes consistency over transfer speculation, instilling in Baleba the belief that steady performance is key to success.
With a match against Manchester United looming, Brightonâs coach, Ruben Amorim, is satisfied with the team’s dynamic energy and coordination. Manchester United, rejuvenated after a win over Liverpool, aims to halt Brighton’s momentum, setting a stage for an exciting clash.