The Ecuadorian midfielder Jeremy Sarmiento had activity this Monday with the Brighton & Hove Albion under-23 categorybut the news is not encouraging after being substituted in the second half due to an illness.
After adding five minutes, to change, with the first campus of the seagulls in the Sunday’s 2-2 draw against Southamptonthe tricolor midfielder appeared this Monday with the under-23 squad dueling with Chelsea, for the Premier League 2.
Brighton played at home and fielded a “strong” team that included Sarmiento and Evan Ferguson, who added minutes on Sunday. Together they created a first scoring opportunity for the locals, which did not go up on the scoreboard.
Sarmiento was the protagonist again at minute 39 with a clearance for Benicio Baker-Boaiteywhose shot was saved by visiting goalkeeper Teddy Sharman-Lowe.
But the bad news came for the second part of the game, with the departure of the Ecuadorian at minute 48, “limping”, according to British media reports.
“Sarmiento stopped suddenly when trying to recover a ball (…). The back of the left thigh was taken”, published the portal theargus.co.uk.
Sarmiento added his first minutes with the seagulls, after a injury that took him away from the courts since December.
Like Sarmiento’s injury, the result was also adverse for Brighton, who lost 2-1. A header from Lewis Hall (minute 31) and a penalty from Jayden Wareham (minute 75) put Chelsea ahead. Andy Morán (81 minutes) discounted for the locals. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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