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Gómez Double and Welbeck Strike Fire Brighton to 3-0 Win Over Leeds

Brighton opened the scoring after just 11 minutes when Danny Welbeck slid in from close range following a well-constructed break down the right flank.
By Martin MwabiliNovember 1, 20253 Mins Read
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Diego Gómez v Leeds

The afternoon at the American Express Stadium saw Brighton dominate from start to finish as they secured a convincing 3-0 victory over Leeds United in a Premier League contest that underlined the gulf currently between the two sides.

From the early breakthrough through to the assured finishing, the hosts never allowed their visitors to settle and left the South Coast with all three points and a clean sheet to show for it.

Brighton wasted no time in imposing themselves. After just eleven minutes, veteran forward Danny Welbeck pounced, converting a square pass from a break down the right as Leeds failed to adequately track the move.

His finish was sharp and clinical, and it set the tone for a performance that would become increasingly one-sided.

From that point the home side controlled tempo and territory. The Whites never quite found their rhythm; their attacking options looked disjointed and isolated.

The lone front-man Dominic Calvert-Lewin was left chasing shadows more often than causing danger, and the midfield struggled to supply consistent service or threat. Leeds’ best phases, fleeting as they were, failed to yield a real chance.

Brighton’s second goal, after 64 minutes, surfaced from a slick counter-move. Young winger Yankuba Minteh surged down the right, beyond his marker, and delivered a cross that found Diego Gómez arriving at the back post to slot home.

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Daniel Farke

Six minutes later, Gómez added his second, making it three without reply and effectively sealing the contest.

For Leeds, there was little to commend. The game exposed structural flaws and a lack of coherence. Their manager, Daniel Farke, did not shy away from conceding the deficit. “They were the better side today and deserve to win this game,” he said. “It was not our day today… individually as a team it was not our best performance.”

By contrast, Brighton looked sharp, cohesive, and purposeful. Their shape allowed for fluid transitions, and their attacking players combined well in the final third.

The defence, marshalled with assurance, kept Leeds at bay and protected what became a comfortable margin.

The broader implications for both sides become clear. For Brighton, this win lifts them further up the table and bolsters confidence in what has been a promising campaign.

For Leeds, the story is more troubling. The away scoring drought persists, and their inability to impose themselves on a match of this nature raises questions about their mentality, squad depth and tactical flexibility.

Analysing the key moments: Welbeck’s early strike changed the dynamic. Leeds, having conceded so early and away from home, were immediately placed on the back foot.

Brighton edged the midfield battle, denied Leeds space to build, and punished the visitors’ positional errors. Once the second goal arrived, the confidence in the home side grew and Leeds’ attempts to respond lacked bite.

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