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Graham Potter left bemused by VAR

BRIGHTON manager Graham Potter has “no expectations of referee and VAR” after watching his side secure a point against Crystal Palace thanks to a 90th-minute equaliser.

Wilfreid Zaha’s first-half penalty left Potter questioning the decision to award the spot-kick. His side were reduced to 10 men when captain Lewis Dunk was sent off, something the former Swansea boss had no problems with.

Thankfully for the Seagulls, Alexis Mac Allister’s first goal for the club was timed to perfection.

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