December 23, 2024

Additionally absent because of their commitments to the Asia Cup and the African Cup of Nations are Kaoru Mitoma and Simon Adingra.

Following their victory over fierce rivals Crystal Palace last weekend, Brighton supporters are still ecstatic. To get the Seagulls back on track this season, Roberto De Zerbi needed a convincing 4-1 victory.

Up until then, Brighton’s campaign had seemed vulnerable with just one victory in seven Premier League games, but De Zerbi’s team will now be aiming for another European run. Defeating Tottenham Hotspur in the league would be one method for Palace to continue to improve.

Over the holiday weekend, Brighton defeated Spurs 4-1 at the Amex, serving as a wake-up call for the team. The outcome of the table in May may depend on the result of this Saturday’s match, as there are nine points separating the two teams.

But De Zerbi must deal with several injury setbacks ahead of his trip to North London. Here is a comprehensive Brighton injury list – including potential return dates.

Solly March – Knee
James Milner: the quad
Although Milner has persevered in beating the odds throughout the years, his body failed him in the 4-0 loss to Luton Town. He is anticipated to be sidelined for a month due to a thigh ailment. Potential date of return: March 2, Fulham

Julio Enciso – Knee

The plan was for the Paraguayan to return in December, if all went as planned. That was the update on Enciso’s knee ailment that the manager provided back in October. It appears that he will remain on the treatment table for some time to come. Potential date of return: Not specified

Joel Veltman – Knee

This season, knee injuries have been Brighton’s worst nightmare. Veltman was meant to be gone for “a couple” of months, but he hasn’t been seen since December. If that evaluation is accurate, the Dutchman ought to make a comeback shortly. Potential date of return: Not specified

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