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Potter banking on ‘monster’ goalkeeper Robert Sanchez

 

If there is one thing that is tickling the fancy of Brighton coach Graham Potter, it is the agility of his goalkeeper.

Though Brighton are commonly associated with attractive football, their current revival is chiefly due to ‘monster’ goalkeeper Robert Sanchez conceding only twice in six matches.

Sanchez followed up clean sheets against Leeds, Spurs and Liverpool with key saves at Turf Moor to stretch Brighton’s unbeaten run to five.

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‘Robert is a monster in terms of his physicality,’ said manager Graham Potter after watching the 23-year-old stop Matej Vydra at point-blank range to deny Burnley the win. ‘He’s not just big but powerful too. He has everything to be a top goalkeeper. He made saves and helped when Burnley challenged us in the box.’

Brighton were only a couple of points clear of relegation last month but have since climbed 10 clear of Fulham.

Skipper Lewis Dunk headed them in front after 36 minutes before Johann Berg Gudmundsson levelled eight minutes after the restart. Potter is also learning that management is about more than what happens on the pitch.

He has backed Aaron Connolly, 21, after he deleted his social media accounts following abuse by fans over a missed chance in the win against Spurs.

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Burnley were impressive in the second half and it was a first goal in 18 months for Gudmundsson, who has suffered with niggly injuries. ‘Being Premier League fit is different to being fit and Johann is getting back to that,’ said manager Sean Dyche.

Both sides have FA Cup fifth round fixtures this week. Burnley host Bournemouth on Tuesday while Brighton travel to Leicester on Wednesday.

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