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Digne own goal gifts Brighton dramatic win over Everton

Everton defender Lucas Digne scored a dramatic own goal deep into stoppage time to gift Brighton a 3-2 Premier League win at the Amex Stadium.

Digne slid home a cross from substitute Leandro Trossard in the fourth minute of added time after Albion striker Neal Maupay equalised in contentious fashion with the first Premier League penalty awarded with the use of VAR.

Substitute Dominic Calvert-Lewin looked to have earned the Toffees a first away win since March after Adam Webster’s own goal cancelled out Pascal Gross’ free-kick opener.

Silva was incensed Brighton did not stop play while the Brazilian lay stricken on the field, although he had plenty of reasons to be pleased with his dominant team’s attacking intent.

Theo Walcott, who earlier had an effort smothered by Mat Ryan following a poor touch, saw a goal-bound effort blocked by Lewis Dunk, before the Brighton goalkeeper clawed Alex Iwobi’s deflected effort off the line.

The Merseyside club would undoubtedly have been frustrated with just a point and things took a turn for the worse deep into stoppage time when Trossard’s teasing ball across goal tempted Digne into a mistake which delighted the home crowd.

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