Brighton and Hove Albion rocked by Aston Villa's Jack Grealish once again
Grealish continued his fine goalscoring form against Brighton to salvage relegation-threatened Aston Villa a point.
The Villa captain scored for the fourth successive meeting with Albion by lashing home 15 minutes from time and earning the visitors a potentially vital point in the battle for survival.
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Hide AdSeagulls attacker Leandro Trossard gave the hosts a first-half lead with a drilled low shot past Villa's debutant and former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina.
Brighton are 14th and just three points better off than Villa , who are 18th and remain a single point from safety.
Tempers boiled over at the final whistle, with an altercation between Neal Maupay and Ezri Konsa leading to the players being separated by team-mates.
Struggling Villa, hammered 6-1 at home by Manchester City last weekend, threw AC Milan loanee Reina straight into their starting XI.
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Hide AdThe former Liverpool player was making his first Premier League appearance since May 2013 and his first job of note was to pick the ball out of his net seven minutes from the end of a largely forgettable first half.
Belgian Trossard did the damage, firing a low, angled drive across the 37-year-old keeper and into the bottom right corner after being slipped in following a powerful run by Frenchman Maupay.
The clinical finish was Trossard's third goal of the season and first in 12 outings dating back to early November.
Neither side had managed an attempt on target until that point. Villa's best first-half opportunity came moments earlier when midfielder Grealish flashed wide of the left post having burst past Steven Alzate and Lewis Dunk on the counter-attack.
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Hide AdWith little sign of an imminent equaliser, Villa boss Smith turned to his bench 23 minutes from time and brought on 18-year-old American Indiana Vassilev for his maiden Premier League appearance.
Albion were showing little attacking ambition and began to invite pressure. The away side's first shot on target was a tame 75th-minute free-kick from substitute Luiz, but they were level moments later.
Unmarked Grealish was given far too much room by Brighton's backline and he expertly controlled Luiz's right-wing cross before lashing a stinging left-footed shot past Maty Ryan in front of the delirious travelling fans.
With the momentum behind them, the visitors had looked more likely to go on and win it but they ended up indebted to their veteran keeper.
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Hide AdReina, who played only once in Serie A this season, proved he still has the reflexes for top-flight football by tipping away an acrobatic Maupay effort two minutes from time as both sides had to be content with a point.