Ghanaian international Tariq Lamptey has voiced his frustration following Brighton & Hove Albion’s 2-2 draw with Leicester City in the English Premier League, where the Seagulls surrendered a two-goal advantage.
Lamptey, who played the full 90 minutes at the King Power Stadium, delivered a standout performance, including scoring a spectacular goal in the thrilling encounter.
“Tough one to take, but we will keep working hard to improve and be ready. Thanks for the support as always, hope everyone got back safe,” Lamptey shared on Instagram after the match.
The Black Stars defender opened the scoring in the 37th minute with a stunning left-footed strike, curling the ball into the top corner after cutting in from the wing. Brighton appeared to be in control, and their lead was doubled late on when Yankuba Minteh dazzled past defenders to score what seemed to be the match-winning goal.
However, Leicester mounted a remarkable comeback on home turf. Veteran striker Jamie Vardy reduced the deficit with a late goal before setting up Bobby De Cordova-Reid, who netted a dramatic equalizer in stoppage time.
The result left Brighton ruing missed opportunities, while Lamptey’s standout display continues to highlight his importance to the Seagulls’ campaign.
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