What will Brighton's starting line-up be against Fulham?

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Under the management of Roberto De Zerbi, Brighton and Hove Albion have been excellent in both the Premier League and the FA Cup with The Seagulls soaring towards the top four and potentially challenging for UEFA Champions League qualification.
De Zerbi’s style of football, as it was at both Sassuolo and Shakhtar Donetsk, is very attacking and front-foot with an emphasis on good build-up from defensive positions to force the opposition to press and create space for Brighton’s plethora of attacking personnel. The system and style is so set throughout the squad that the starting eleven tends to not matter as much with all of the squad, particularly in midfield and attacking midfield, adept both tactically and technically.
An injury to Levi Colwill has opened the door for Adam Webster to come back into the team and partner club captain Lewis Dunk. Both players have excellent distribution and are ably defensively supported by full-backs Joel Veltman and Pervis Estupinan. De Zerbi is favouring a back four, away from the back three that Potter used at times at the start of the season.
Adam Lallana is also out injured, alongside midfield colleague Jakub Moder, so Pascal Gross will partner Moises Caicedo in the nominal ‘pivot’ for Brighton but the tactical flexibility and versatility allows the likely number ten, Alexis Mac Allister, to rotate fluidly and freely with Gross.
Solly March has been an impressive wing-back in the Premier League for Brighton but he is in seriously good goal scoring form as an out and out winger on Brighton’s right-hand side. Kaoru Mitoma on the other side has been one of the standout talents to have emerged this season so, whilst De Zerbi’s tactical flexibility and Brighton’s attacking depth could make it difficult to select an eleven, the midfield five more or less picks itself at the moment.
Danny Welbeck is out injured and Deniz Undav failed to impress on a rare start last weekend with Julio Enciso yet to really be trusted so Irishman Evan Ferguson is expected to return from injury and lead the line for the European challengers.
PREDICTED XI (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Veltman, Webster, Dunk, Estupinan; Gross, Caicedo; March, Mac Allister, Mitoma; Ferguson
UNAVAILABLE: Colwill (Injured), Moder (Injured), Lallana (Injured), Welbeck (Injured)
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