Brighton’s first foray into European knockout competition looks set to end after a first-leg thumping at a resurgent Roma side which leaves them looking unlikely to reach the Europa League quarter-finals.
Two Seagulls defensive errors in an entertaining first half did the damage before Roma took full control after the break.
“We played our game. We gave our best. Maybe our best now is this performance,” Brighton manager Roberto de Zerbi said.
The hosts took an early lead when Paulo Dybala slotted in the first after Brighton were undone by a long, straight pass from Leandro Paredes.
Albion gradually grew into the game, hitting the post through Simon Adingra’s deflected cross while Danny Welbeck forced an instinctive save from Roma keeper Mile Svilar.
But they fell further behind when Lewis Dunk’s poor touch was pounced on and punished by Romelu Lukaku just before half-time.
Brighton continued to play boldly and bravely after the break as they searched for a way back into the game.
However, they were hit by a sucker punch when Gianluca Mancini slid in a third, and quickly conceded again through Bryan Cristante’s header.
De Zerbi’s side continued to try and salvage something to take back to the Amex Stadium, but were unable to narrow the deficit before the second leg next Thursday (14 March).
“The Europa League final eight is a big level for us so we have to improve to progress,” added the Italian manager, who has led Brighton into Europe for the first time in the club’s history.
“We are not used to playing this competition and today we paid everything.”
Stark reminder of how far Brighton have come
Brighton fans of a certain age still have to pinch themselves when they think about how far the club has come in the past 30 years.
From struggling in the depths of the Football League and facing liquidation in 1997, the Seagulls’ stunning rise has led to competing abroad.
De Zerbi’s side topped their Europa League group ahead of Marseille, Ajax and AEK Athens – three high-profile clubs with established pedigree – and a trip to Rome was the latest destination on a memorable European tour.
But there is a huge gulf between Brighton and Roma in terms of experience at the highest level – as a club and in personnel on the pitch.
The latter showed in a bad night for the Seagulls.
“I think Roma is much better in terms of experience to play this type of game and we suffer a lot. Too much I think,” added De Zerbi.
In front of a sell-out crowd of more than 64,000 passionate fans, Roma used their energy to make a positive start and were rewarded when Paredes teed up Dybala – two players who both helped Argentina win the 2022 World Cup – for the opener.
Injury-hit Brighton eventually settled down to pose a threat, but were unable to take their chances and were ruthlessly punished by Chelsea loanee Lukaku.
A long ball forward was misjudged by Dunk, who took a heavy touch when trying to control it with his thigh, and was muscled out of the way before the Belgium striker emphatically drilled a low strike past Steele.
It was a harsh lesson about the quality of the Giallorossi, who have been resurgent under Daniele de Rossi.
The Roma legend replaced Jose Mourinho in January, galvanising the club and allowing his reinvigorated team to play with more freedom.
Brighton could perhaps be accused of playing with a touch of naivety, continuing to pile forward in search of a foothold in the tie but leaving gaping holes at the back.
The manner in which they easily conceded twice in three second-half minutes was a concern and, barring an unbelievable second-leg turnaround, effectively ended their chances of reaching the quarter-finals.
“We have to progress and if we want to compete in this level, from the owner to the coach to the players we have to progress to reach one level higher,” added De Zerbi.
“I spoke with the owner a lot of times before February on the transfer market and I told him the problems we are finding.”
Player of the match
PellegriniLorenzo Pellegrini
Player of the match
LukakuRomelu Lukaku
Roma
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Squad number90Player nameLukaku
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Squad number7Player namePellegrini
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Squad number99Player nameSvilar
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Squad number14Player nameLlorente
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Squad number4Player nameCristante
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Squad number23Player nameMancini
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Squad number5Player nameNdicka
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Squad number37Player nameSpinazzola
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Squad number92Player nameEl Shaarawy
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Squad number16Player nameParedes
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Squad number19Player nameÇelik
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Squad number17Player nameAzmoun
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Squad number21Player nameDybala
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Squad number35Player nameBaldanzi
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Squad number52Player nameBove
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Squad number59Player nameZalewski
Brighton & Hove Albion
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Squad number11Player nameGilmour
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Squad number30Player nameEstupiñán
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Squad number24Player nameAdingra
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Squad number18Player nameWelbeck
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Squad number34Player nameVeltman
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Squad number20Player nameBaleba
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Squad number40Player nameBuonanotte
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Squad number13Player nameGroß
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Squad number29Player namevan Hecke
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Squad number5Player nameDunk
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Squad number31Player nameAnsu Fati
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Squad number2Player nameLamptey
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Squad number23Player nameSteele
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Squad number10Player nameEnciso
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Squad number3Player nameIgor Julio
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Squad number28Player nameFerguson
Line-ups
Roma
Formation 4-3-3
- 99Svilar
- 19Çelik
- 23Mancini
- 5Ndicka
- 37SpinazzolaBooked at 61minsSubstituted forLlorenteat 82′minutes
- 4Cristante
- 16ParedesSubstituted forBoveat 72′minutes
- 7Pellegrini
- 21DybalaSubstituted forBaldanziat 72′minutes
- 90LukakuSubstituted forAzmounat 88′minutes
- 92El ShaarawySubstituted forZalewskiat 88′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Rui Patrício
- 2Karsdorp
- 6Smalling
- 14Llorente
- 17Azmoun
- 20Renato Sanches
- 22Aouar
- 35Baldanzi
- 52Bove
- 59Zalewski
- 63Boer
- 69Angelino
Brighton
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 23Steele
- 2LampteyBooked at 67mins
- 29van HeckeBooked at 38mins
- 5Dunk
- 3dos Santos de PauloSubstituted forEstupiñánat 75′minutes
- 11GilmourSubstituted forBalebaat 81′minutes
- 13Groß
- 40BuonanotteSubstituted forVeltmanat 75′minutes
- 10EncisoSubstituted forAnsu Fatiat 45′minutes
- 24Adingra
- 18WelbeckSubstituted forFergusonat 81′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Verbruggen
- 4Webster
- 14Lallana
- 15Moder
- 20Baleba
- 28Ferguson
- 30Estupiñán
- 31Ansu Fati
- 34Veltman
- 38McGill
- 44Peupion
- 47Baker-Boaitey
- Referee:
- François Letexier
Live Text
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Match ends, Roma 4, Brighton and Hove Albion 0.
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Second Half ends, Roma 4, Brighton and Hove Albion 0.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Nicola Zalewski (Roma).
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Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton and Hove Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Tommaso Baldanzi (Roma).
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Substitution, Roma. Sardar Azmoun replaces Romelu Lukaku.
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Substitution, Roma. Nicola Zalewski replaces Stephan El Shaarawy.
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Foul by Carlos Baleba (Brighton and Hove Albion).
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Tommaso Baldanzi (Roma) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Bryan Cristante (Roma).
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma).
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Substitution, Roma. Diego Llorente replaces Leonardo Spinazzola.
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Substitution, Brighton and Hove Albion. Carlos Baleba replaces Billy Gilmour.
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Substitution, Brighton and Hove Albion. Evan Ferguson replaces Danny Welbeck.
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Attempt missed. Lewis Dunk (Brighton and Hove Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Jan Paul van Hecke following a corner.
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Attempt blocked. Pervis Estupiñán (Brighton and Hove Albion) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Corner, Brighton and Hove Albion. Conceded by Leonardo Spinazzola.