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Kenneth Taylor of Ajax disappointed during the UEFA Europa League match in group B between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Ajax Amsterdam in the American Express Community Stadium on 26 october 2023 in Brighton, England
Kenneth Taylor of Ajax disappointed during the UEFA Europa League match in group B between Brighton & Hove Albion FC and Ajax Amsterdam in the American Express Community Stadium on 26 october 2023 in Brighton, England - Credit: Maurice van Steen / ANP - License: All Rights Reserved
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Thursday, 26 October 2023 - 22:59

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Ajax’s winless run continues as they lose 2-0 to Brighton

Ajax’s winless run is now on nine matches. The Amsterdammers lost on Thursday to Brighton in the UEFA Europa League. Joao Pedro and Ansu Fati got the goals for the home side.

It was the first match for interim Ajax manager Hedwiges Maduro. The former Ajax midfielder was Maurice Steijn's assistant, who was sacked last Monday. Maduro made one change to Steijn's final lineup against Utrecht. Steven Berghuis was deemed fit enough after an injury to return to the side; he replaced Kristian Hlynsson, who scored two goals last weekend.

The first half was dull. Ajax defended resolutely, with Brighton having 61% possession in the first half. The match's first chance came after 35 minutes when Kaoru Mitoma drifted towards the middle and found some space to get a pass through to striker Joao Pedro. The Brazilian striker's attempt was saved by Ajax goalkeeper Diant Ramaj, who was put in the side as a replacement for Jay Gorter, who is injured.

Brighton took the lead just before halftime. Mitoma found space in the middle again, sending a shot toward the goal, which Ramaj saved. But Pedro was on hand to tuck in the rebound.

It was 2-0 after 52 minutes. Simon Adingra chipped a clever pass to Ansu Fati, the loanee from FC Barcelona, who slid the ball into the far corner to get his fourth goal for the Seagulls.

Ajax came close to a goal on one occasion in the match, and it came in the 57th minute. Berghuis had been moved to the wing at halftime because Hlynsson was brought on at halftime—the 31-year-old cut inside from that position before hitting the post with a low drive.

This was the last bit of excitement from the match as Brighton played the ball around the midfield and the defence for most of it, with Ajax mainly sitting back and watching it happen.

Ajax are bottom of Group B with two points out of three games. Brighton has four points, along with AEK Athens. Marseille leads the group with five. It does not get any easier for Maduro’s side as they travel to Eindhoven on Sunday to face Eredivisie leaders PSV.

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