Brighton captain Dunk expresses frustration following draw with Arsenal

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Dunk was to blame for Kai Havertz's opening goal for the Gunners, and things took a turn for the worse when Declan Rice was sent off in the 49th minute. Shortly after, Joao Pedro capitalized on the situation and scored the equalizer for Brighton.

Brighton captain Lewis Dunk admitted some frustration after their 1-1 draw at Arsenal.AdvertisementAdvertisement

Dunk said afterwards: "I have to look at myself in the first goal.I had to bounce-back from that. In the end, it's a good point the Emirates is a tough place to come."

On his mistake for Havertz's goal affecting him, he continued: "No. Maybe when I was younger. You make mistakes and it's how you react to those mistakes. It was nice to set one up at the other end.

"The way we want to play is forward and vertical - we have quick forwards we can make passes to.

"We didn't create enough chances when they went down to 10 men, but we will go away and look at it.

"We always believe we can win any game of football. We are in a good place and we know we can beat anybody."