Man City vs Brighton: Struggling Seagulls' next two league games may be more important than FA Cup semi-final

Conflicting priorities? Brighton head into the FA Cup semi-final still struggling in the Premier League
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Alan Smith6 April 2019

I visited Brighton’s training ground this week, a very impressive affair that shows how far this club has come over recent times.

For a team that didn’t have a home for twelve years, it was quite something to see the top-class facilities now available to Chris Hughton and his players.

They’re also a reminder of the club’s Premier League standing, which can’t be taken for granted with seven games left.

Five points above the drop zone with a game in hand over Cardiff, they should be ok when all’s said and done.

But the situation does make you wonder about Hughton’s thinking. Of course, they have a slim chance of beating this majestic City side to reach the final.

But the last thing Hughton wants is to do a Wigan Athletic by lifting the cup and getting relegated.

As sad as it sounds, maybe that’s why Brighton’s next two league games rank as more important than this semi-final.

However unlikely, beating City would be great, but beating Bournemouth and Cardiff would guarantee another season in the sun.

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