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Nov 2, 2019 at 3pm UK
BrightonBrighton & Hove Albion
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NorwichNorwich City
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Brighton defender Dan Burn salutes Norwich's "bravery and courage"

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Albion are bidding for a third successive home win.
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Brighton defender Dan Burn has praised Norwich for sticking to their footballing principles following a difficult return to the Premier League and believes they cannot be underestimated.

The struggling Canaries arrive at the Amex Stadium on Saturday sitting second bottom of the table having picked up just a solitary point from the last 15 available after last weekend's home loss to Manchester United.

Daniel Farke's side have been blighted by injuries in the opening three months of the season but, despite a lack of options and a series of negative results, have persevered with the style of play which won them promotion from the Championship.

Centre-back Burn has been impressed and feels City's approach to the game is akin to how Albion attempt to operate under Graham Potter.

"You can't underestimate them by any means, in many ways their style is similar to what we're trying to do ourselves," Burn told Albion's website.

"They like to play out too and it should be a good game on the eye, hopefully we have the quality to come out on top.

"Those tactics take bravery and courage, especially when you're new to the division like they are. That's the way football is going now and it's what fans enjoy watching.

"They've got a lot of the core of the side that they had last year in the league below, that can really help in terms of morale and an understanding of the way you're trying to play.

"Everyone knows their job, they've had some good results and some not so good ones, so they'll be coming here seeing it as an opportunity to bounce back."

Brighton go into the weekend boosted by a last-gasp victory over Everton and bidding for a third successive home win.

Burn, who has been ever-present in the top flight this term after failing to make a league appearance under Potter's predecessor Chris Hughton, believes the 14th-placed Seagulls deserve to be higher in the table.

"Home form is going to be massive this year and we're pleased with our last two victories at the Amex," said the 27-year-old.

"The away games are always tough and we have a tough few games on the road in the near future, so this weekend is another good opportunity to get some points on the board with the fans behind us.

"We should be higher up in the table, we've been saying it all season but we have played really well in some matches and there's only a few matches where you can say that teams have been better than us."

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Premier League Table
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Liverpool1110102591631
2Manchester CityMan City1181234102425
3Leicester CityLeicester117222781923
4Chelsea117222517823
5Arsenal114521615117
6Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd11443128416
7Bournemouth114431413116
8Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton114341414015
9Crystal Palace114341014-415
10Manchester UnitedMan Utd113441311213
11Tottenham HotspurSpurs113441716113
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves112721414013
13West Ham UnitedWest Ham113441417-313
14Burnley113351418-412
15Newcastle UnitedNewcastle11335917-812
16Aston Villa113261618-211
17Everton113261117-611
18Southampton112271027-178
19Norwich CityNorwich112181126-157
20Watford11056623-175
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