De Zebier's season is reimbursed, and Roma has an opportunity to attack!
Brighton were seen as the underdogs last season and were fancied to compete for a Champions League spot earlier this season. However, with the departure of Caicedo and McAllister in the summer, and the lack of adequate additions to the squad, Brighton's overall level has taken a big toll and they are now out of the European competition. Brighton have been hit hard again when the Premier League is battling for points, and the team's forward line will be over this season.
Brighton manager Zembier said in an interview: "I don't think Napoleon Mario will play until the end of the season. 'Napoleon Mario is out for two or three months because of a back injury, which means he won't be able to play in any of the next Brighton games. Many fans were furious about being hit and injured against Sheffield, but this time he was dealing with a back injury that was more difficult to heal than a leg injury.
Today, at Brighton, Napoli have become a big star. He has already featured regularly in the Premier League and Europa League this season and has now made 26 appearances for Brighton, scoring three goals and providing five assists. As Brighton's top scorer, his absence will have a big impact on Brighton's qualification for the Champions League and Europa League, and Brighton's future will also be greatly impacted. If he is not able to play for Brighton in the Europa League and Europa League, it will undoubtedly cause a lot of problems for Brighton's future, and they do not have enough candidates to replace him.
After joining Brighton, Sanfeldt became the most expensive in the club with 50 million euros, and his ** reached 50 million euros, nearly six times that of the year, attracting the attention of many strong teams. However, Mitaka-Atletico have not been able to get many appearances in a strong team due to their tactical style. His ability on the pitch is unquestionable, but it was difficult for him to establish himself in the big clubs because he demanded too much of the ball, and he ended up signing a new contract with Brighton until 2027.
Brighton are now seventh in the league, eight points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham and 13 points from the Champions League, making them struggle in the Champions League and Europa League. They will face Roma next up in a game that will affect whether or not Brighton can win the Europa League. Sanfilippo's absence is undoubtedly a good thing for Roma as it means they can make some changes in defence.