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#PLStories- Gary O’Neil thinks Graham Potter leaving will not make difference in Brighton’s performance #AFCB #NFFC

GARY O’Neil believes Graham Potter’s departure from Brighton would not give Cherries any further advantage, as the south coast sides prepare to face off on Saturday. Potter masterminded the Seagulls to fourth in the top-flight, with four wins from six games this season. But he has now joined Chelsea along with five of his backroom staff, after Thomas Tuchel’s sacking earlier this week. That means both Cherries and Brighton are set to be without a manager for the clash at Vitality Stadium. Under-21 boss Andrew Crofts is set to take charge against Cherries. Quizzed on preparations for the Seagulls, interim Cherries head coach O’Neil said: “Personally, when I watch games and think about how I am going to prepare our team for it, I look at every aspect. “I try to spot everything I can, in possession, out of possession, where they are strong, not so strong. I don’t know what effect Graham Potter leaving will have on the group. “I’d expect them to be extremely professional around it, arrive here and try to put on a good display. “I don’t think him leaving gives us any advantage. I think it’s the same game that it would have been.” He added: “We focus purely on the team. “Brighton are a fantastic team, had a great start to the season, play good football and have a real, clear identity. I don’t see that changing for Saturday. “I think they will look very similar to how I have seen them looking to every other game I have watched them in. “We will be well-prepared for what they bring. I feel like the boys are in a good place and I am looking forward to seeing where we can get the group to again.” Brighton secured a 5-2 victory over Leicester City last time out. “They are a good side, they want to control the game with the ball, they have threats all over the pitch,” said O’Neil. “They have scored a lot of goals already of course this season. I have watched all their games and we will be ready, I’m sure.”
Gary O’Neil

#PLStories- Gary O’Neil reveals his shock at ridiculous penalty and reveals tactical tweak in 2nd half #AFCB #NFFC

INTERIM Cherries head coach Gary O’Neil thought the spot-kick awarded against his side at Nottingham Forest was “harsh” and said: “If that is a pen, I feel like we're in a ridiculous place.” The Dorset club were penalised after Neco Williams’s fierce strike cannoned off the hand of Lloyd Kelly at the City Ground just before the interval. Referee Michael Oliver, who had given the spot-kick on-field, was asked to look at the pitchside monitor by VAR Graham Scott. But the official stuck with his original decision. Brennan Johnson fired home from 12 yards to make it 2-0 to the hosts. Cherries however roared back with goals from Philip Billing, Dom Solanke and Jaidon Anthony to take all three points. Asked about the penalty decision, O’Neil said: “I was surprised. I obviously saw it back and I thought it was harsh. “It’s just hard to know. I said to the fourth official at the time, I don’t even know the rule now. Is that a pen? Is it not a pen? “I mean, if that is a pen, I feel like we're in a ridiculous place. “I think it’s Nico Williams that had the shot and he smashed it at probably 60, 70 miles-per-hour at Lloyd Kelly from a yard away. “It's hard to know what a natural position is for your arm, but I think Lloydy's was probably in it. “I think Lloydy's arm looks worse after the ball has hit it, probably, because it flings up in the air off the ball. “So, yeah, I was surprised and I thought that could be a killer blow for us – 1-0 going in at half-time, I was really positive around what I felt and what I was going to say to the boys. “But I thought that 2-0 was a real tough blow for us at that moment, so fair play to them for the response."
Chris Hughton

#PLStories- Nottingham Forest cancel Burnley friendly amid Covid-19 cases #BURNLEYFC #NFFC

Burnley’s upcoming friendly against Nottingham Forest has been called off due to a 'small number' of positive Covid-19 tests in the Forest squad. The game - which was meant to take place at the City Ground on Saturday afternoon - has been cancelled as a precautionary measure to protect players and staff at both clubs. The Clarets are now looking for a different opponent for Saturday as they prepare for the new Premier League season. “The situation is unchanged since yesterday when we had to cancel the Villa friendly with some players having to self-isolate,” said Forest boss Chris Hughton. “Therefore, it is the right decision to cancel the fixture in the interests of players and staff from both clubs and our own supporters. “It is disappointing that we have not been able to get a run-out against Premier League opposition but Sean Dyche and Burnley Football Club have been very understanding for which I am grateful." Burnley will wrap up their pre-season preparations against La Liga side Cadiz at Turf Moor on Saturday, August 7. The Clarets kick-off their sixth successive top-flight campaign with a home fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, August 14.