A look into Graham Potter’s Brighton and Hove Albion side
Graham Potter’s Brighton have been one of the most tactically fluid sides in the Premier League two seasons in a row now. They’ve been able to transcend and operate in several different formations, most notably the 3-4-2-1/3-4-3 formation.
The formation allows Brighton to defend with a 5-4-1 or 5-2-3 structure, with wing-backs highly important to their attack going the other way.
Due to their attacking shape of 3-2-5, it is more frequently a 3-4-3 shape despite what some might think, with the wingers linking up alongside the striker rather than remaining detached.
Brighton have been one of the most exciting sides to watch since the appointment of Graham. Potter, despite not having a star-studded team, has managed to get his side playing with a lot of fluidity whilst employing a hi...