Zambia national team captain Enock Mwepu put in a man-of-the-match performance as Brighton and Hove Albion beat Arsenal 2-1 away at the Emirates Stadium.
The Computer set up the opener before netting the Seagull’s second goal in their impressive English Premier League win.
Brighton boss Graham Potter made three changes as 20-year-old, Ecuador international, Moises Caicedo came in for his Premier League debut alongside Mwepu and Yves Bissouma who replaced Neal Maupay, Tariq Lamptey and Solly March.
After a slow, The Seagulls were in the lead a minute to the half hour mark.
Lewis Dunk’s brilliant ball from the centre of defence down the right flank for Mwepu was expertly controlled by the Zambia captain, who got to the by-line, pulled it back and Trossard, timing his run perfectly, bent a rightly shot into the top right corner from 12-yards.

Arsenal thought they had equalized just before the break after Gabriel Martinelli nodded in from centre-back Garbiel’s header back across goal, but after a check that took the best part of three minutes, VAR official Chris Kavanagh concluded that the striker was offside, 1-0 the match went to the break.
Brighton doubled their lead 20 minutes into the second stanza as Enock Mwepu half-volleyed in from the edge.
Caicedo played a sumptuous one-two with Cucurella, digging out a cross for Mwepu to crack into the bottom left corner, sending the away support into raptures.
Odegaard pulled one back in the dying minutes to make it 2-1 with a long-range effort that beat Sanchez with a deflection off Danny Welbeck but Brighton held on to win 2-1.
The win means Albion put an end to an eight game winless run.
Mwepu was voted as the man of the match for his impressive display.
Albion: Sanchez, Cucurella, Dunk, Bissouma (Lallana 74), Mac Allister, Trossard (Webster 84), Mwepu (Lamptey 77), Gross, Welbeck, Caicedo, Veltman.
Unused subs: Steele, Maupay, Alzate, March, Offiah, Sarmiento.


