Tariq Lamptey demonstrated his attacking flair with a sensational goal in Brighton & Hove Albion’s 2-2 draw against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Sunday. The Ghanaian defender’s strike was a highlight in a dramatic Week 16 English Premier League encounter.
Brighton initially seemed poised for victory after taking a commanding 2-0 lead. Lamptey opened the scoring in the 37th minute with an exceptional finish. Receiving a lofted pass from Pervis Estupiñán at the edge of the box, Lamptey unleashed a ferocious shot into the top left corner, leaving the Leicester goalkeeper with no chance.
The Seagulls extended their advantage in the 79th minute when Yankuba Minteh showcased his individual brilliance. The forward weaved past defenders before slotting a precise shot into the bottom left corner, putting Brighton firmly in control.
However, Leicester staged a stunning late comeback. In the 86th minute, Jamie Vardy connected with a perfectly delivered cross from Bobby De Cordova-Reid to narrow the gap. The same duo struck again in stoppage time, with De Cordova-Reid finishing off Vardy’s assist to secure a dramatic equalizer.
Lamptey’s goal was his first of the season, adding to an impressive tally of two assists in just four Premier League appearances. The result leaves Brighton reflecting on missed opportunities while Lamptey’s performance continues to underline his growing influence.
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