Brighton were taught a harsh lesson on their Europa League debut as Greek champions AEK Athens ran out 3-2 winners after a pulsating encounter at the Amex Stadium.Substitute Ezequiel Ponce struck the winner on the counter attack six minutes from the end of normal time as Roberto De Zerbi's side failed to heed the signs after falling behind twice previously in the first half.Joao Pedro equalised from the penalty spot in the first period then again in the second, both times after VAR had intervened in Brighton’s favour.The hosts had the better of the play but they lacked the clinical edge of AEK, who scored with two excellent finishes from set-pieces.
The first goal was a superb header from Djibril Sidibe, followed by a sliding finish from Mijat Gacinovic as Brighton were undone by nerves and their own naivety.Brighton were without striker Evan Ferguson and centre-half Lewis Dunk, with the Irish striker falling unwell before kick-off.
De Zerbi insisted that both would be available for Sunday's Premier League game against Bournemouth.The opening goal came after 11 minutes and was against the early run of the play.AEK’s first attack saw them win a corner on the left after a low cross was turned behind.
As the ball was whipped in, no one had picked up the lurking Sidibe who with a late dash into the box caught Brighton out with a superb 15-yard diving header that whistled past Jason Steele. FULL MATCH DETAILS De Zerbi’s side had been badly caught out, and seconds later it could have been two.