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  1. 'They punished us' - Adingrapublished at 08:58

    Simon Adingra playing for BrightonImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton winger Simon Adingra spoke to BBC Radio Sussex after Wednesday's defeat against Aston Villa: "I think we were in control of the game at the beginning, but we made some mistakes and they punished us. We have to react quickly because the Premier League is quick. If you're not compact, you get punished.

    "I feel good [to be back starting] and it was good for my confidence to be in front of the fans. Hopefully in the next game we can do better - we have many games ahead of us so we have to focus and keep going."

    On Saturday's match against rivals Crystal Palace: "We take every game as the same. We don't have big or small games - it's just Premier League games and we have to focus on ourselves."

  2. Brighton 0-3 Aston Villa: Analysispublished at 08:47

    Phil McNulty
    Chief football writer

    Joao PedroImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton's fans delivered a smattering of boos when the final whistle sounded on a damaging defeat at Amex Stadium.

    It was more an expression of frustration than fury, this disappointing result following hot on the heels of Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final loss on penalties to Nottingham Forest.

    The rigours of extra time and penalties, as well as the result, looked to have taken its toll on Brighton as they struggled for spark before running out of steam, ending well-beaten.

    The scoreline was harsh but Aston Villa fully merited a win that puts them above Brighton into seventh place in the Premier League table.

    Brighton were offered brief hope when Simon Adringra bundled home what they thought was an equaliser, shortly after Rashford opened the scoring, but it was correctly disallowed for Kaoru Mitoma's handball.

    Villa then made the most of their reprieve to eventually overpower a tiring Brighton.

  3. 'The first goal changed the game' - Hurzelerpublished at 23:16 2 April

    Fabian Hurzeler looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler, speaking to Sky Sports: "After the goal for them, the game changed. They defended in a low block and it was quite good. We weren't able to create any more chances. The first goal changed the game.

    "It was frustrating in that moment to concede a goal so easily. We were dominant. We needed a bit of time. We scored but it was disallowed. It was a mix of everything but we have to do it better.

    "These are the things we can influence on the pitch. How we are positioned off the corner and high pressure. We need to do these right otherwise you don't deserve to win.

    "I would say we were just not precise. I don't think the maturity would have made the difference today.

    "Do the small things right. To do the things we need to win on the pitch. These we have to maximize. We have to work on this and we have to take the next chance on Saturday."

  4. Sutton's predictions: Brighton v Aston Villapublished at 10:37 2 April

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    What a season Aston Villa are having, with a Champions League quarter-final and FA Cup semi-final to look forward to.

    Their recruitment in January has been key - a lot has been made of how well Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio are playing after joining on loan, and rightly so.

    Whether Villa can turn them into permanent signings in the summer might depend on whether they get in next season's Champions League, however.

    While this is exactly the scenario they want, finishing in the top five is going to be tough on top of everything else, and it is games like this where everything might catch up with them.

    Brighton drew a blank against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup on Saturday but Villa are a bit more expansive, and I feel like the Seagulls will have plenty of chances here.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  5. Brighton v Aston Villa: Did you know?published at 08:30 2 April

    Brajan Gruda breaks during the Premier League match between Aston Villa FC and Brighton & Hove Albion FCImage source, Getty Images

    Brighton have won just one of their five Premier League home games against Aston Villa, which was in this exact fixture last season (1-0 in May).

    Brighton have won each of their past three Premier League games at Amex Stadium and are looking to win four home matches in a row for the very first time in the top flight.

    Excluding penalties, no side has scored more goals from set-pieces in the Premier League this season than Aston Villa (13), but only Brentford (three) and Manchester City (five) have conceded fewer goals from set plays in the competition this term than Brighton (six).