EPL: Brighton 1-1 Southampton

Murray rescues a point for Seagulls
Brighton striker Glenn Murray scored his third goal in two matches to help rescue his team in Sunday's clash with Southampton.
The Saints grabbed an early goal and they were 1-0 up inside seven minutes thanks to midfielder Steven Davis.
Brighton gave a free-kick away on the edge of the box and James Ward-Prowse's effort rattled the crossbar before Davis headed home the rebound.
Chris Hughton's men ended the first-half strongly with both Anthony Knockaert and Shane Duffy going close with their efforts.
Murray grabbed the equaliser in the 52nd minute when he headed home Pascal Gross' at the far post. The former Crystal Palace man did enough to beat Fraser Forster and the England international will be frustrated by his mistake.
Murray then nearly scored again five minutes later with a volley but Manolo Gabbiadini could have sealed a winner with 20 minutes to go.
The forward saw his strike deflected over the bar, just minutes before Duffy wasted another chance from inside the box.
Sunday's draw sees Brighton climb up to 11th and they are just one point behind the Saints after 10 Premier League games.













