Evan Ferguson did not need much time to make a mark on the Premier League opening weekend.After being propelled into the fray by Brighton on 78 minutes against Luton, the Republic of Ireland striker hit the post with a brilliant swivel and shot, before sliding in to score his first goal of the new season deep into stoppage time at the Amex Stadium.Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi was careful with the amount of game-time afforded to the 18-year-old Meath native ahead of a campaign that will feature the additional demands of Europa League football and continued in that vein by selecting Danny Welbeck and Joao Pedro in his starting line-up for Saturday.And that management of Ferguson's workload, despite temptations to play him more often, is a sign of how the striker is in the right environment according to former Drogheda United and Shamrock Rovers defender Graham Gartland, who played with the youngster's father Barry."I think he's in good hands at the club and I think he's in good hands with the management he's with not to over-exert him.
I think they're managing him really well," Gartland told the RTÉ Soccer Podcast. We need your consent to load this YouTube content We use YouTube to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity.
Please review their details and accept them to load the content. Manage Preferences As for his on-field performance in the short cameo on Saturday, Gartland and former Dundalk striker David McMillan continue to be impressed by his ability to carve out and plunder chances at Premier League level."The hunger he shows to score goals is amazing.