Yankuba Minteh continued his impressive run of form, providing a crucial assist in Brighton & Hove Albion’s dominant 4-0 victory over Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium on Saturday.
The Gambian international delivered a pinpoint pass to Georginio Rutter, who converted it into Brighton’s second goal of the match.
This contribution further highlights Minteh’s growing influence in recent weeks, marking his fourth goal involvement in his last five Premier League appearances.
Brighton, under the guidance of head coach Fabian Hürzeler, showcased complete control throughout the match, overwhelming Southampton with their attacking intensity.
Joao Pedro opened the scoring midway through the first half, followed by Rutter’s strike, courtesy of Minteh’s assist.
The Seagulls didn’t ease off, with Kaoru Mitoma adding a third before Jack Hinshelwood sealed the emphatic win late in the game.
Minteh, who had a slow start to the season with only three goal involvements in his first 16 Premier League matches, has now found his rhythm, becoming a pivotal figure in Brighton’s recent surge.
His pace, creativity, and vision have added a fresh spark to the Seagulls’ attack.
Reflecting on his performance, Minteh said, “It’s all about confidence and hard work. I feel more comfortable on the pitch now, and the team’s support has been incredible.
Assisting Rutter today was special, but the most important thing is that we got the win.”
Brighton’s 4-0 triumph propelled them to eighth place in the league standings, strengthening their push for European qualification.
With just a handful of games left, Hürzeler praised his squad’s determination and the impact of players like Minteh.
“Yankuba has grown immensely over the past month. His decision-making has improved, and he’s becoming a constant threat for defenders. It’s great to see him flourish,” said Hürzeler post-match.
Southampton, meanwhile, continued their difficult run, failing to register a single shot on target during the game.
The defeat leaves them struggling near the bottom of the table, with pressure mounting on their squad to find form before it’s too late.
Brighton’s next challenge sees them face Bournemouth, where Minteh will look to maintain his current form and help the Seagulls inch closer to European contention.
For now, Brighton fans can enjoy another standout performance from their Gambian star, who is quickly becoming one of the club’s most reliable attacking weapons.
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