Both midfield men are crucial to how their sides play, and Saturday’s possible confrontation ought to excite supporters and neutrals alike
Six games into the new Premier League season and it appears Brighton & Hove Albion’s luck is changing.
Admittedly, it may be ill-advised to make such claims when we’re not even significantly into 2021/22, yet, the Seagulls have had certain situations go their way in the early weeks of the campaign.
This is somewhat typified by late goals against Brentford and Crystal Palace: Leandro Trossard got a late 90th-minute winner against the Bees while Neal Maupay levelled proceedings in the 95th minute against Crystal Palace on Monday, Brighton's joint-second latest-ever Premier League goal, to nick a 1-1 draw at the death.