- Brighton hosted Eredivisie giants Ajax in a UEFA Europa League clash on Thursday night
- Ajax came in off poor form while Brighton were yet to get their first win in the Europa League
- The hosts added more trouble to Ajax with a 2-0 victory as Ansu Fati and Joao Pedro scored in front of the home fans
Brighton clinched an emphatic first win in the Europa League, defeating Ajax 2-0 at the Amex Stadium courtesy of goals from Joao Pedro and Ansu Fati in each half. The breakthrough arrived just before halftime, with Pedro converting a rebound, reflecting Brighton’s dominant display against an underperforming Ajax team that had recently parted ways with manager Maurice Steijn.
Despite Brighton’s clear control of the game, they encountered a resolute and well-organized Ajax defense, resulting in a frustrating first half for Roberto De Zerbi’s side. Pedro’s early penalty appeal was waved away by the referee, and he later missed a chance following a precise cut-back from Karou Mitoma, contributing to the hosts’ offensive challenges.
Brighton forward Ansu Fati celebrates after scoring the second against Ajax in a UEFA Europa League clash on Thursday, October 26, 2023. | PHOTO: SKY |
Brighton’s persistent attacking efforts were met with stubborn resistance from Ajax, who prioritized defensive solidity over attacking ambition under the guidance of caretaker boss Hedwiges Maduro. The combination of Mitoma and Pedro posed the most significant threat, with the duo creating promising opportunities that were thwarted by Ajax goalkeeper Diant Ramaj’s agile saves.
Just before halftime, Brighton finally broke the deadlock, as Mitoma’s determined run into the box culminated in a close-range shot that was parried by Ramaj, allowing Pedro to capitalize on the rebound and extend his impressive scoring streak in European competitions.
The second half witnessed an immediate surge in Brighton’s dominance, highlighted by Fati’s skillful finish, which solidified their control over the game. Fati’s clinical goal, orchestrated through a well-constructed build-up from midfield, exemplified the team’s fluid attacking play, exposing Ajax’s defensive vulnerabilities and amplifying Brighton’s lead.
Although Ajax showed brief signs of resurgence, with Fati and Berghuis narrowly missing further goal-scoring opportunities, Brighton’s well-deserved victory marked the commencement of their maiden European campaign on a promising note, underscoring their ability to compete at the continental level with confidence and determination.
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